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<blockquote data-quote="ItalynStylion" data-source="post: 2492127" data-attributes="member: 568239"><p>Yes, the rear two channels of that PPI bridge for a 300RMS output at 4 ohms that I had planned to run my RL-i8 off. Its in a Lexus IS300 trunk.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I'm not sure if you can see in the pic but the back seat has whats called a "ski pass" which is a pass through point where the center armrest folds down for access to the trunk. Since I took out the ski pass there is a nice little hole that the amp is mounted over giving my amp some nice air conditioning flow to it on hot days:naughty:</p><p></p><p>Also, I have rubber stoppers between the bottom of the amp and the seat backing so its EXTREMELY secure but all the shock from the car moving is absorbed by the rubber. The stoppers i used were perfect for job and can be found at lowes.</p><p></p><p>I've thought of everything I assure you...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ItalynStylion, post: 2492127, member: 568239"] Yes, the rear two channels of that PPI bridge for a 300RMS output at 4 ohms that I had planned to run my RL-i8 off. Its in a Lexus IS300 trunk. I'm not sure if you can see in the pic but the back seat has whats called a "ski pass" which is a pass through point where the center armrest folds down for access to the trunk. Since I took out the ski pass there is a nice little hole that the amp is mounted over giving my amp some nice air conditioning flow to it on hot days:naughty: Also, I have rubber stoppers between the bottom of the amp and the seat backing so its EXTREMELY secure but all the shock from the car moving is absorbed by the rubber. The stoppers i used were perfect for job and can be found at lowes. I've thought of everything I assure you... [/QUOTE]
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