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Old 12-08-2003, 08:49 PM
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Originally Posted by i.didnt.do.it' date='Dec 8 2003, 09:07 AM
Got pics? Ive been wondering where to put an amp where it won't overheat...
do you have a vert or a coupe?



the good thing about those brackets in there is they already have a hole

for bolts, no drilling, no muss, no fuss.



I lined up the amp on the board first, drilling and screwing the amp down, then

take the amp off because the brackets in the compartment are

narrower then the board for the amp, thru bolt the board in place, then

using a stubby screwdriver or a 90 degree screwgun/driver screw your amp

to the board. All told it takes about 10 minutes depending on how long it takes

you to cut your wood, it probably will take you longer to get your **** together

then to actually do the job.
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Old 12-09-2003, 08:28 AM
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Originally Posted by Rob x-7' date='Dec 8 2003, 09:49 PM
do you have a vert or a coupe?



the good thing about those brackets in there is they already have a hole

for bolts, no drilling, no muss, no fuss.



I lined up the amp on the board first, drilling and screwing the amp down, then

take the amp off because the brackets in the compartment are

narrower then the board for the amp, thru bolt the board in place, then

using a stubby screwdriver or a 90 degree screwgun/driver screw your amp

to the board. All told it takes about 10 minutes depending on how long it takes

you to cut your wood, it probably will take you longer to get your **** together

then to actually do the job.
Big bag of duh...



I was tryin' to find the brackets, but, uuhh...I gotta coupe..lol. I just cant find a good spot to put an amp, and your **** looked clean.
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I meant Seppuku's panel looks clean.
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