Honda civic build with two 12" z v4's on 7000 watts!

On back seat? build a rack beside the box with l brackets so its vertical?
Wont work, both 3500's wont fit on my back seat and they wont fit beside the box either as im limited on room. If was to put them on the right side, the box would be pushed more to the left and thatll trap the port. Im also trying to keep everything in the trunk as well.

 
Wont work, both 3500's wont fit on my back seat and they wont fit beside the box either as im limited on room. If was to put them on the right side, the box would be pushed more to the left and thatll trap the port. Im also trying to keep everything in the trunk as well.
hey im right there with ya in my s10 i had to mount mine to the box as much as i hated to i just had no where else to mount my saz-3500 //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/eek.gif.771b7a90cf45cabdc554ff1121c21c4a.gif

 
If you are forced to mount them to an enclosure at least get you some rubber feet from Lowes or HD in the hardware section to put underneath the amps.....It will absorb some of the vibration and it allows air to flow under the amp...

 
yeah i dont even listen to mine enough to get the amp warm , when i do its not at a max volume but its there by golly if i need it,lol

 
You think that alt was hard should of been here when i swapped out mine in my caravan way in the back and hard to get out. Nice setup it's goin to be.

 
Decided to go with an ns-1 instead which came in today. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/biggrin.gif.d71a5d36fcbab170f2364c9f2e3946cb.gif

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Will do, thanks! //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif
this whole thing about "mounting on the box is bad" is a load of krap...it makes no difference whether its on the box or 1 inch away on a panel, the vibration is basically the same. As long as everything is secure and tightly fixed (box to car and amp to box) its fine. These amps are made to survive in a driving environment eg. sharp turns, sudden stops and acceleration, speed bumps, rough roads etc. all kinds of vibrations... more amps are damaged by user error, overheating, shorts, physical and water damage AND one of the least likely causes is vibrations from being mounted on a box. Rubber washers are a good idea no matter where the amp is mounted

hope that puts your mind at ease

p.s. how much did that 80sqft of deadener cover?

 
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