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<blockquote data-quote="pilyin" data-source="post: 6762011" data-attributes="member: 550430"><p>I have an 84 fiero. I wired it up about 8 years ago. Never got subs into it (wired it for it and bought them) though and the sound in it was pretty nice for what it was. I just didn't get to the subs. It's on my list to do after finishing the house I'm building (with a third garage bay so that I can work on it). I planned on putting the amps in the trunk. I had two fosgate amps (a 4 channel for the speakers and 2 chan. for the sub) and they fit easily in the small trunk behind the engine. I wouldn't suggest putting the sub in the trunk up front. There really isn't much room and there's a bit of a gap between the trunk and cabin. What I planned (and plan) on doing was putting two small enclosures for shallow mount subs (the Earthquake SWS subs I got for it are still sitting up in my closet), probably made of fiberglass, behind the seats. There really isn't much room there, but there isn't much room anywhere, for much else. I did see one Fiero back when I was looking (like 8 years ago or so) where the owner cut 2 holes in his rear firewall and made enclosures back there, but it was a lot of work and there was something back there that he said he had to avoid.</p><p></p><p>They're tough to put a system into, and you're not going to put anything big into it, but they are fun to drive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pilyin, post: 6762011, member: 550430"] I have an 84 fiero. I wired it up about 8 years ago. Never got subs into it (wired it for it and bought them) though and the sound in it was pretty nice for what it was. I just didn't get to the subs. It's on my list to do after finishing the house I'm building (with a third garage bay so that I can work on it). I planned on putting the amps in the trunk. I had two fosgate amps (a 4 channel for the speakers and 2 chan. for the sub) and they fit easily in the small trunk behind the engine. I wouldn't suggest putting the sub in the trunk up front. There really isn't much room and there's a bit of a gap between the trunk and cabin. What I planned (and plan) on doing was putting two small enclosures for shallow mount subs (the Earthquake SWS subs I got for it are still sitting up in my closet), probably made of fiberglass, behind the seats. There really isn't much room there, but there isn't much room anywhere, for much else. I did see one Fiero back when I was looking (like 8 years ago or so) where the owner cut 2 holes in his rear firewall and made enclosures back there, but it was a lot of work and there was something back there that he said he had to avoid. They're tough to put a system into, and you're not going to put anything big into it, but they are fun to drive. [/QUOTE]
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