I mounted both my amps under the back where H2O did and no problems, ive had a few different brands in there. I would do that before mounting on the
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I mounted both my amps under the back where H2O did and no problems, ive had a few different brands in there. I would do that before mounting on the plastic, it looks cheap there IMO.
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I also have one of my amplifiers mounted under there.. Never had an issue with it overheating. Also, one your amplifier is hooked up and gains set properly, you should not have to touch it unless problems develop.
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metal springs in seat direct all electromagnetic flow rearward, adding several hp at rear differential, so its all good.
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When you're an Old fart a cheap thrill is a cheap thrill and ya appreciate it more. Thats why my amp is mounted behind the seat on the lower steel.panel.... Electromagnetic field take me!!!!!
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I mounted an Alpine MRV-M500 to the plastic shelf behind the driver's seat. I didn't want to use screws, so I used 3M automotive trim double sided tape. I had to double it up to make it thick enough, but it's on solid. I have a strip at the top and another at the bottom. If I decide to remove it, I can go back to factory without any damage. I also the tape on the remote knob and stuck it to side of the center console, just behind the seat belt latch. It's out of sight, but within easy reach.
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