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Alright. Question for those of you who have a subthump rear wall amp rack, or anyone who has built one themselves.
What did you do to mount it to the Rear Wall? I haven't actually devised my own plan of attack yet, but I wanted to see what other have been doing to handle the mounting. Pics would be great. I'll be building my own, but as always, research before procedure.
i would highly recommend making a custom amp rack and out of plywood and hide it in the spare tire area. I did it and it looks very clean. no issues at all. just fit it with cardboard and then cut it on the band saw. drill a hole for the spare tire bolt and throw a wing nut on their and you are solid!
i would highly recommend making a custom amp rack and out of plywood and hide it in the spare tire area. I did it and it looks very clean. no issues at all. just fit it with cardboard and then cut it on the band saw. drill a hole for the spare tire bolt and throw a wing nut on their and you are solid!
I did the exact same thing. Its out of the way and works perfectly from that location.
i would highly recommend making a custom amp rack and out of plywood and hide it in the spare tire area. I did it and it looks very clean. no issues at all. just fit it with cardboard and then cut it on the band saw. drill a hole for the spare tire bolt and throw a wing nut on their and you are solid!
I didn't even use a amp rack just mounted it to the metal behind the carpet, worked fine and my other amp I mounted on the back side of the flip down peice and that has worked very well , it is all hidden from veiw and is well vented.
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96' Camaro M5 to A4 conversion, alot of mods . GT35R Turbo full suspension. Built engine
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