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hideaway amp mounting??? no more trunk left...
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<blockquote data-quote="req" data-source="post: 720547" data-attributes="member: 555713"><p>i got a 94 cavi. just fold down th seat, and screw it into the seat back. easy to hide the wires under the little velcro carpet flap (cut some tiny holes in it to snake the wires thru)</p><p></p><p>quite simple, very easy, and looks great. since the seats are slanted, there is room there for ya to mount it (im sure) and you will be folding your seats (trust me) for the improved bass response.</p><p></p><p>if its too long to mount it to one of the seats, get a .5" thick MDF slab that the amp can fit on, and screw that down to eaith folding seat (with a bunch of screws - make sure both seats are down when ya do it.) and then screw the amp to the board. the board should overhang the other seat a bit, thats OK. now you can fold up the seat that the amp is on, and have room for passangers and still keep one side of the rear seat area open for bass (i liked that)</p><p></p><p>that should get the trick done.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="req, post: 720547, member: 555713"] i got a 94 cavi. just fold down th seat, and screw it into the seat back. easy to hide the wires under the little velcro carpet flap (cut some tiny holes in it to snake the wires thru) quite simple, very easy, and looks great. since the seats are slanted, there is room there for ya to mount it (im sure) and you will be folding your seats (trust me) for the improved bass response. if its too long to mount it to one of the seats, get a .5" thick MDF slab that the amp can fit on, and screw that down to eaith folding seat (with a bunch of screws - make sure both seats are down when ya do it.) and then screw the amp to the board. the board should overhang the other seat a bit, thats OK. now you can fold up the seat that the amp is on, and have room for passangers and still keep one side of the rear seat area open for bass (i liked that) that should get the trick done. [/QUOTE]
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