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<blockquote data-quote="STIorDIE" data-source="post: 6871967" data-attributes="member: 622608"><p>alright cool. another question i have is, how is the setup and would you guys suggest relocating the amp? I currently have the amp mounted to the rear seat on a piece of mdf bolted to the metal frame in the seat. One of my friends was telling me that that was dangerous because its getting shaken by the subs and not getting enough air so he suggested putting the amp in the spare tire enclosure and getting a cooling fan with it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="STIorDIE, post: 6871967, member: 622608"] alright cool. another question i have is, how is the setup and would you guys suggest relocating the amp? I currently have the amp mounted to the rear seat on a piece of mdf bolted to the metal frame in the seat. One of my friends was telling me that that was dangerous because its getting shaken by the subs and not getting enough air so he suggested putting the amp in the spare tire enclosure and getting a cooling fan with it. [/QUOTE]
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