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Hi Guys,

I need some idea's for my boot.

I currently only have a 4x150 pioneer amp in the boot, but will be adding another 2 ch amp and my pioneer 12" sub... i want to do a DIY boot install, with properly flush mounting stuff but i have no idea's... can people post some idea's for me?

Cheers y'all!!

Christian

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Guest [ryan]

Idea's..

As in designs?

Shouldn't be too hard

I'll do you some designs and stuff if u want

Get me:

- The dimensions of your boot

- The dimensions of your sub box that the manufacturer reccomends

- the size of the amps

you got a cap? get a cap a half farad or something.

Prank,

I think I may have shown you the pics of my install before, but I have 2 x 12" and 2 amps in the boot of my R33. I used straps for the sub box so I can get to the spare if need be. Not flashy, but doesn't move and sounds just as good....

I can post the pics if you want..

Brett

Guest [ryan]

I should be able to design it so that the subwoofer uses a wide shallow box and it can sit up under the parcel shelf , but be removable if need be, and then make a false floor with the amps flush mounted or flush mount the amps on the side of the boot i am unsure where the r33 spare tyre is so we will work it out. it's not hard to do (flush mount) and carpet is cheap like $30 for a bag of it from Jaycar.

I was thinking about putting a 10inch or something next to the battery,

but after taking some measurements it looks like i'm gonna have to angle

it and stuff. I was planning to put my amp there also.. :cry: Just something

small and light and out of the way.

Prank,

You didn't specify if u still want boost space or it didn't matter.

EVLR33,

Pics would be sweet man, [email protected] .

Um, i wont mind if i lose my boot, but i'd prefer to have a little bit of space left.

I need to do something with my stereo soon... it sounds shite atm.. i just priced a nice 'wood deck that plays mp3's, $900.. has a changy colour screen too.

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