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Help!! I cracked my windshield from 1,200 watts
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<blockquote data-quote="audiobaun" data-source="post: 8647342" data-attributes="member: 634282"><p>I had to replace my windshield in my truck 3 times in a years time and I was actually running 4 of the same sub amps at 2 ohm ea.one on ea sub.It took a hell of alot to damage the windshield.I did have the side x-cab window latch break on me at a meet in Plano one year running a pair of 12s on two Autotek BTS 7150s at 2 Ohm ea.i ended up screwing those down and then 1/2" insulation and sealed off with 3/4 plywood.Took quite a bit of movement to get my windshield to spider up and blow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiobaun, post: 8647342, member: 634282"] I had to replace my windshield in my truck 3 times in a years time and I was actually running 4 of the same sub amps at 2 ohm ea.one on ea sub.It took a hell of alot to damage the windshield.I did have the side x-cab window latch break on me at a meet in Plano one year running a pair of 12s on two Autotek BTS 7150s at 2 Ohm ea.i ended up screwing those down and then 1/2" insulation and sealed off with 3/4 plywood.Took quite a bit of movement to get my windshield to spider up and blow. [/QUOTE]
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