Finished my Sub/Amp Install... Finally.
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Paratrooper (05-13-2014)
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vuedoo (05-16-2014)
#21
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Yes, its fiberglass. It sounds amazing, hits like a champ. There's no rattling at all besides my interior LED map lights that came loose from the double sided tape because it was hitting so hard. I highly recommend this box from them.
#22
So what did you mount your amp to? I saw your set up pic and I know that side is just metal cover my thin carpet. Did you just use some self tapping screw and mount it straight to the metal?
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Yep I just used 2 self tapping screws into the right side of the amp into that metal piece and didn't use any screws on the left. Those two in the right is holding it up just fine for me. I didn't want to put too many hold into that side carpeting so I just did those 2.
#28
The signal from the factory head unit (BOSE flavor) is essentially line level and is pretty darn clean for a factory unit. You could do better but only at the expense of the added pain of replacing the head unit. When replacing the BOSE sub or main amps, LOC's are not required
#30
Yep I just used 2 self tapping screws into the right side of the amp into that metal piece and didn't use any screws on the left. Those two in the right is holding it up just fine for me. I didn't want to put too many hold into that side carpeting so I just did those 2.