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After a lot of pain and little things that needed fixing here and there i have finished my custom amp install, i have relocated the battery and put the two amps next to each other on a slide out tray for configuration, etc.

Pics can be seen below

http://users.bigpond.net.au/skyliner33/amp...mp/DSC00012.jpg

http://users.bigpond.net.au/skyliner33/amp...mp/DSC00013.jpg

http://users.bigpond.net.au/skyliner33/amp...mp/DSC00014.jpg

http://users.bigpond.net.au/skyliner33/amp...mp/DSC00015.jpg

http://users.bigpond.net.au/skyliner33/amp...mp/DSC00016.jpg

http://users.bigpond.net.au/skyliner33/amp...mp/DSC00017.jpg

http://users.bigpond.net.au/skyliner33/amp...mp/DSC00018.jpg

I still have to secure the sub and sort out a bit of the wiring but other than that i am happy with the results.

Kris

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I ended up bolting my sub box into the boot after trying a few other methods of keeping it from sliding around.

What i did was bolt it to one of the existing holes in the boot floor. If you lift up the carpet in the boot you will see big cutout circles which are plugged with rubber plugs. If you lift one of those plugs out you see there if a big hole.

I built a bracket that bolts on to the back of the sub box and clamps onto one of those holes. I'd have to take photos to explain exactly. Ill do that tommorrow.

yeah thats true, except my sub is freely moving around the boot at the moment, the other stuff is not in the way, i am still yet to design and build an appropriate method of holding the sub in, not affecting the access to the spare tyre. I will think of something.

i wont have the pic for another 2 weeks chris, sorry bout that

my boot was simple tho, just 2 10" flush mounted facing up(in custom boxes), with the 2 amps in the middle kinda,

it looks good but the big problems are that i had to ditch the spair tyre (not that's its any good) and i have no boot space at all hahah but i don't cair, bass is more importaint!

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