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Amps behind back seat?
Anyone ever remove the back seat to mount amps for a system on the back wall? i want to do my truck up with another amp and speakers for the doors
If so how about some pics folks? I dont even know where to start, but i know someone on here has done it before, or at least had it out thanks tom |
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Not on back wall...
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I put mine in the back seat spring area. Had made two strips of wood and notched them to fit the springs and then mounted the amps to them. No rattels no heat problems and ran the wires under the carpet real well and no one knows there there. Ops now you do. And I turn them up to max alot . My friends ahve done theres after seing mine. Good luck
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