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Mounting an amp behind my rear seat, recommendations for materials?
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<blockquote data-quote="borborygmi" data-source="post: 28530" data-attributes="member: 542849"><p>I'll be mounting my amp behind the passenger seat. I'd rather not screw it into the back of the seat. Can anyone give me pros and cons of various materials (ie. plywood, MDF, particle board). MDF is pretty heavy and since I'm not using it for a box, I'd rather not use it, any suggestions?</p><p></p><p>Also, does anyone have any tricks as to accurately cutting a board with the same shape as the wall between the trunk and the rear seats? (besides making a template with a piece of cardboard and then cutting the board out with the template)</p><p></p><p>TIA</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="borborygmi, post: 28530, member: 542849"] I'll be mounting my amp behind the passenger seat. I'd rather not screw it into the back of the seat. Can anyone give me pros and cons of various materials (ie. plywood, MDF, particle board). MDF is pretty heavy and since I'm not using it for a box, I'd rather not use it, any suggestions? Also, does anyone have any tricks as to accurately cutting a board with the same shape as the wall between the trunk and the rear seats? (besides making a template with a piece of cardboard and then cutting the board out with the template) TIA [/QUOTE]
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