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<blockquote data-quote="Zavenoa" data-source="post: 8106355" data-attributes="member: 654283"><p>So the little strips on every contact point worked perfectly, and going nuts on the rear deck was probably the biggest help, but the guy that sold it to me was right, you only need a little bit of it on the contact points, although more certainly won't hurt.</p><p></p><p>I plan on continuing until everything is done, but I have a bigger issue with my power. It appears Corollas weren't designed to handle pushing over 3000w of stereo equipment. Must upgrade power before anything else.</p><p></p><p>After power, I need to deaden/insulate the back seats and possibly get some kind of small fans, I was thinking the small ones they use in desktops. The amps are getting majorly hot mounted on the back seats and the subs are pulled way back to give plenty of ventalation for them, I just think the trunk is too small to disburse that much heat so a little air flow might help. I'll see how insulating the back of the seats the amps are mounted to works.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zavenoa, post: 8106355, member: 654283"] So the little strips on every contact point worked perfectly, and going nuts on the rear deck was probably the biggest help, but the guy that sold it to me was right, you only need a little bit of it on the contact points, although more certainly won't hurt. I plan on continuing until everything is done, but I have a bigger issue with my power. It appears Corollas weren't designed to handle pushing over 3000w of stereo equipment. Must upgrade power before anything else. After power, I need to deaden/insulate the back seats and possibly get some kind of small fans, I was thinking the small ones they use in desktops. The amps are getting majorly hot mounted on the back seats and the subs are pulled way back to give plenty of ventalation for them, I just think the trunk is too small to disburse that much heat so a little air flow might help. I'll see how insulating the back of the seats the amps are mounted to works. [/QUOTE]
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