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<blockquote data-quote="Spaceboy464" data-source="post: 3627484" data-attributes="member: 553571"><p>I drew up a false floor in Google SketchUp 6. I attached it so you can take a look at it in 3D. I decided to put the two amps side by side. The area under the amps and the area where the distribution block will go are raised to allow the wires to run under them</p><p></p><p>I'm stuck on a cover design though. I'm thinking it will look weird if I have the area in the back of the trunk (looking in) raised and the area in the front at it's normal height. I also want away to have the install look stealth, but then be able to remove something to show off the amps. I also would like easy access to the distribution block are. Any ideas on how to make a cover that will support the stuff I put in my trunk, but not weigh to much and still allow me to use my spare tire?</p><p></p><p><a href="http:////applications/core/interface/file/attachment.php?id=184" target="_blank">False Floor 2.zip</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Spaceboy464, post: 3627484, member: 553571"] I drew up a false floor in Google SketchUp 6. I attached it so you can take a look at it in 3D. I decided to put the two amps side by side. The area under the amps and the area where the distribution block will go are raised to allow the wires to run under them I'm stuck on a cover design though. I'm thinking it will look weird if I have the area in the back of the trunk (looking in) raised and the area in the front at it's normal height. I also want away to have the install look stealth, but then be able to remove something to show off the amps. I also would like easy access to the distribution block are. Any ideas on how to make a cover that will support the stuff I put in my trunk, but not weigh to much and still allow me to use my spare tire? [URL="http:////applications/core/interface/file/attachment.php?id=184"]False Floor 2.zip[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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