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Mr. 155 and climbing
Drives: Seriously Modded 07 Sedan Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: In The Hotbox
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fnkngrv's Amp and Tube Install
Well after running the rear end of my audio system in a temp solution for a couple years I finally decided to finish things off. I didn't perform a DIY per se as I still only have my Blackberry as a camera, but I do have before and after pictures.
> I started off with the amp install by taking a slide bar from the hardware store and mounted it to the inside of the sidewall of my trunk. > I then used cardboard to come up with a fitment template for my mounting board. > I rerouted all my wiring to behind the new mounting board. > I then mounted my board to the mounting bracket after wrapping the board in carpet that I could find as close to the other color in the trunk. > I put the mounting board in place and screwed it down with one screw above the amp and one that sits under the amp. > I attached the amp to the mounting board and reconnected the wires. > Lastly I removed the cloth straps for my Bazooka Tube and installed the stainless brackets. Before: ![]() After: ![]()
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