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<blockquote data-quote="Boley Buster" data-source="post: 7404760" data-attributes="member: 634723"><p>Thank you for the swift response Hari,</p><p></p><p>Mounting the amps onto plywood is a great idea that I hadn't thought of. I could probably paint the piece to match the interior too. Would I need to mount this piece, or could I keep it loose so that I could remove it?</p><p></p><p>That brings up another question I had. I wasn't so hot on mounting the sub to the trunk, since I have a little shelf system in there. I had planned on putting a couple of brackets it and chaining or roping it to a pair of hooks I have in the back. Would that be sound (haha pun)?</p><p></p><p>So all power would go on one side, (I'll arbitrarily chose right) how do I deal with speakers on that side? Do I need to run their wire over to the left side?</p><p></p><p>Another power question. I was looking on my kits, and I was mistaken. I actually have 2 4 gauge kits. I originally had one at 4 and one at 8 by accident, and i changed both to 4. Should I run each power wire through, or should I just do one and split it at the amps?</p><p></p><p>Again, I apologize for the noob-ness of these questions, I'm trying to get as much reading and research done as I can.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boley Buster, post: 7404760, member: 634723"] Thank you for the swift response Hari, Mounting the amps onto plywood is a great idea that I hadn't thought of. I could probably paint the piece to match the interior too. Would I need to mount this piece, or could I keep it loose so that I could remove it? That brings up another question I had. I wasn't so hot on mounting the sub to the trunk, since I have a little shelf system in there. I had planned on putting a couple of brackets it and chaining or roping it to a pair of hooks I have in the back. Would that be sound (haha pun)? So all power would go on one side, (I'll arbitrarily chose right) how do I deal with speakers on that side? Do I need to run their wire over to the left side? Another power question. I was looking on my kits, and I was mistaken. I actually have 2 4 gauge kits. I originally had one at 4 and one at 8 by accident, and i changed both to 4. Should I run each power wire through, or should I just do one and split it at the amps? Again, I apologize for the noob-ness of these questions, I'm trying to get as much reading and research done as I can. [/QUOTE]
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