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Mono Block and 4 Channel?
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<blockquote data-quote="akheathen" data-source="post: 7442559" data-attributes="member: 629234"><p>before you go buying, make sure they will fit in that enclosure. there is not depth to work with. you can gain 3/4" by installing a plate, and cutting a hole for the magnet to recess, if needed. iirc, you have to unbolt the seat back to get back there, but there is allot of room. now, if you are getting it hot enough to melt anything, you are doing something wrong. also, probably don't want to, but i mounted an amp direct to the sheet-metal to help transfer some heat through the metal. problem, of course, is that you have to remove the seat-back to make adjustments. of course, i could be thinking of a different truck, but i'm pretty sure it was the 99ex. cab</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="akheathen, post: 7442559, member: 629234"] before you go buying, make sure they will fit in that enclosure. there is not depth to work with. you can gain 3/4" by installing a plate, and cutting a hole for the magnet to recess, if needed. iirc, you have to unbolt the seat back to get back there, but there is allot of room. now, if you are getting it hot enough to melt anything, you are doing something wrong. also, probably don't want to, but i mounted an amp direct to the sheet-metal to help transfer some heat through the metal. problem, of course, is that you have to remove the seat-back to make adjustments. of course, i could be thinking of a different truck, but i'm pretty sure it was the 99ex. cab [/QUOTE]
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