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<blockquote data-quote="dmuney" data-source="post: 8522375" data-attributes="member: 662615"><p>Cutting the rear dash you need to be careful there is reinforcement under the rear window somewhere and you can't cut that. In my civic the reinforcement was to the rear by the trunk lid so I was able to if you send me a pic of the bottom of the rear dash I could probably tell you where you could cut it but you would need to weld something in its place to reattach everything to . I was able to reuse the piece I cut out. I cut mine just to put the box in . I used at least 20 cans of expanding foam to seal the trunk. It also helps great with making rattles go away my civic rattled like crazy with subs facing back flipped to the front and sealed the trunk and squirted foam in every nook and crevice and no more rattles at all none.</p><p></p><p>05 Ram 5.9 Cummins Sundown Audio Old School PPI</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dmuney, post: 8522375, member: 662615"] Cutting the rear dash you need to be careful there is reinforcement under the rear window somewhere and you can't cut that. In my civic the reinforcement was to the rear by the trunk lid so I was able to if you send me a pic of the bottom of the rear dash I could probably tell you where you could cut it but you would need to weld something in its place to reattach everything to . I was able to reuse the piece I cut out. I cut mine just to put the box in . I used at least 20 cans of expanding foam to seal the trunk. It also helps great with making rattles go away my civic rattled like crazy with subs facing back flipped to the front and sealed the trunk and squirted foam in every nook and crevice and no more rattles at all none. 05 Ram 5.9 Cummins Sundown Audio Old School PPI [/QUOTE]
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