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Ive now got 2 jaycar amps... a big pioneer sub and alot of wires in my boot......

has anyone done a decent install? has pics of one or any ideas... im thinking i might just make a false floor for maybe 3/4 the boot and mount the amps on that as i cant see any other way.... unless they are mounted upright in the boot against the seat......

anyone got pics????

or ideas??

thanks

ed

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I am currently installing and taking pics, so I will post when thats done...

I am mounting my 2 amps on a piece of MDF and trying to find a way to mount the wood somewhere so the amps look like they are kinds floating....having a bit of troubling with that tho

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hey all....

i was going to go with the angled look and amps at the front etc etc.... figured out most boot space would be from a non symetrical install.......

made a false floor in the boot of my 32 and going to have another floating floor......

its coming along nicely.... pitty mum took the didicam away otherwise id have some pics....

thanks

ed

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would be keen to see some ppls installs too, i was hoping to have a 12" sub in a box against the back seat coming out to where the wheel wells stop, but after some measurements im having fun trying to work out how i am going to actually do it now...

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would be keen to see some ppls installs too, i was hoping to have a 12" sub in a box against the back seat coming out to where the wheel wells stop, but after some measurements im having fun trying to work out how i am going to actually do it now...

haha yeah not much room... bit of a pain in the ass... i should have my install hopefully finished 95% tomorrow... will take some pics so u have an idea

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i had the same problem.......

mine is just about finished............

just need some vinyling/rice lights and she will be finished.... something different... boot space still useable and nothing under the parcel shelf......

with all the custom fabrication ive done i have a feeling you lot will want to copy the sizes/ patterns :rolleyes:

Teased u lot enough?

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Sizes/paternsorban  :(

yeah thats why i went with tubes instead of a conventional box due to the limited clearance in the boot of the R32's.

Got 2 in there (one on each side) and there is plenty of room still B)

Cheers B

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