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<blockquote data-quote="Hintzyboy" data-source="post: 2923508" data-attributes="member: 566521"><p>I say do two towers, one sub in it's own enclosure on each side. Have the subs on the bottom facing the rear hatch, and the port firing up towards the ceiling. Then connect the two boxes with a piece of MDF. Drill holes in the MDF and mount plexi rods on it coming out towards the hatch. Cut the rods at an angle on the hatch end and mount your amps in midair by screwing the feet into the end of the plexi rods. Wrap your wiring behind the amps and zip-tie it to the rods so you don't have anything hanging, then run it through the MDF. You can mount small neons on the MDF behind the amps for a little lighting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hintzyboy, post: 2923508, member: 566521"] I say do two towers, one sub in it's own enclosure on each side. Have the subs on the bottom facing the rear hatch, and the port firing up towards the ceiling. Then connect the two boxes with a piece of MDF. Drill holes in the MDF and mount plexi rods on it coming out towards the hatch. Cut the rods at an angle on the hatch end and mount your amps in midair by screwing the feet into the end of the plexi rods. Wrap your wiring behind the amps and zip-tie it to the rods so you don't have anything hanging, then run it through the MDF. You can mount small neons on the MDF behind the amps for a little lighting. [/QUOTE]
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