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<blockquote data-quote="ntense702" data-source="post: 4320818" data-attributes="member: 559630"><p>yea I made sure to test it several times before finalizing the install. I've even changed out my battery since having this box and amp rack setup when I got one of bumpin buicks stingers and was able to have access to the stock battery with no problems and only had to push the sub box foward about a foot or so through the back seat opening.</p><p></p><p>I will say though that since my amp rack is fiber glass and I got two nice size amps on top of it it is ideal to have another person hold the trunk hatch opening while the other works on the battery (or grabs the spare), which is how I swapped out my battery, so if I were to get a flat alone it would still **** lol. But better that way then to not have access to a spare lol. For 4 years I rode in my last car with boxes too big to even think about a spare and luckily never got a flat lol. This time around though I had to make sure I had access to it though since my battery located under the trunk hatch.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ntense702, post: 4320818, member: 559630"] yea I made sure to test it several times before finalizing the install. I've even changed out my battery since having this box and amp rack setup when I got one of bumpin buicks stingers and was able to have access to the stock battery with no problems and only had to push the sub box foward about a foot or so through the back seat opening. I will say though that since my amp rack is fiber glass and I got two nice size amps on top of it it is ideal to have another person hold the trunk hatch opening while the other works on the battery (or grabs the spare), which is how I swapped out my battery, so if I were to get a flat alone it would still **** lol. But better that way then to not have access to a spare lol. For 4 years I rode in my last car with boxes too big to even think about a spare and luckily never got a flat lol. This time around though I had to make sure I had access to it though since my battery located under the trunk hatch. [/QUOTE]
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