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<blockquote data-quote="UCF52" data-source="post: 3115462" data-attributes="member: 569085"><p>coupe</p><p></p><p></p><p>that's a sweet amp. i am pretty new as well, but from browsing these forums for a while i can say that you should only need one component set (front), and if you'd like, a coaxial set for rear fill. most will recommend that you sink as much of your dough towards your front stage and amp, and run the rear fill off of the HU power, but that's just what i have gathered.</p><p></p><p></p><p>well, i have a coupe so i cannot give you first hand info on this, but if i did had a vert i would prob make FG enclosures that sit in the back sides (right in front of the taillights) and mount the amps in either a false floor or towards the front of the trunk so you can still salvage <em>some</em> trunk space. i have also seen (in an s2000) a FG enclosure that fit into the passenger side footwell with an 8 or 10 in it. although the s2000's footwells are significantly deeper than ours. 'verts **** for substages! you should try and search the forums a little to gather more info on substages in 'verts. also i wouldnt bother searching around a lot of the mustang forums because they all seem to lack interest in A/V, respectively.</p><p></p><p>i test fitted the rsd tweets in the stock 460 sail panel and the only way to mount them in their is to fabricate a little baffle for the tweet to sit on. if i end up keeping the car i will prob use very thin (1/8") wood to create a baffle and use the stock mounting holes/hardware to secure it to the sail panel. ill update you accordingly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UCF52, post: 3115462, member: 569085"] coupe that's a sweet amp. i am pretty new as well, but from browsing these forums for a while i can say that you should only need one component set (front), and if you'd like, a coaxial set for rear fill. most will recommend that you sink as much of your dough towards your front stage and amp, and run the rear fill off of the HU power, but that's just what i have gathered. well, i have a coupe so i cannot give you first hand info on this, but if i did had a vert i would prob make FG enclosures that sit in the back sides (right in front of the taillights) and mount the amps in either a false floor or towards the front of the trunk so you can still salvage [I]some[/I] trunk space. i have also seen (in an s2000) a FG enclosure that fit into the passenger side footwell with an 8 or 10 in it. although the s2000's footwells are significantly deeper than ours. 'verts **** for substages! you should try and search the forums a little to gather more info on substages in 'verts. also i wouldnt bother searching around a lot of the mustang forums because they all seem to lack interest in A/V, respectively. i test fitted the rsd tweets in the stock 460 sail panel and the only way to mount them in their is to fabricate a little baffle for the tweet to sit on. if i end up keeping the car i will prob use very thin (1/8") wood to create a baffle and use the stock mounting holes/hardware to secure it to the sail panel. ill update you accordingly. [/QUOTE]
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