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Hi all - anyone have any ideas where a CD stacker could be installed in the stag?

Doesn't look like there is enough room under the front seats and sticking it under the passenger side glove box would severely restrict leg room... :P

Any ideas, thoughts, suggestions, solutions???

BTW when I looked under the front seats I noticed that both driver and passenger have wires attached - would this imply the seats are heated?

Cheers ;)

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  • 4 weeks later...

Wow, I like the AMP mounted inside the spare wheel bit !! I might do that with the amp for the sub ! I wonder how it goes with heat and ventilation ?

I just relocated my stacker to that pocket on the left hand side of the car (it was just bolted to the floor on the left hand side.

I mounted it as low as I could in that pocket, so the top of the stacker is at the bottom of the pocket, so I can still use all the space that the pocket had before. I just hope the Octane booster bottle doesn't leak into the stacker !!!

J

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