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Old 01-05-2008, 10:58 PM
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just out of curiosity all of you that are running decent audio systems what do you suggest for an amp rack? i have a pretty good idea but i dunno if it will work. any pics would be great to get an idea of something else. thanks
 
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Old 01-05-2008, 11:03 PM
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they are on the back of my prefab box now but i have always been told that it isnt good for the amps like that
 
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Old 01-05-2008, 11:27 PM
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Honestly, theres 1 in 200 chance that anything negative will happen. I've always mounted amps to the back or top of the box and have only had one or two come back to me, and they were both old or junk amps...
 
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I have to find somewhere else to mount my amps because it doesn't look too pretty haha.
 
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.....got enoguh subs back there?





watever happend to a goodsize sub vbox, that still alloud you to use your trunck for its actual intened purpose lol
 
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watever happend to a goodsize sub vbox, that still alloud you to use your trunck for its actual intened purpose lol
Thats what I said! this is how my box turned out. stuffed in the corner so i still have (some) cargospace

 
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ill have to post it with my subs, but im sad casue i wonthave my good kicker comp vr 12's installed yet

wats with the gat thing on the bottom, i havent seen anyblazers with that before, kind of looks like a drop down gate or something
 
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good job ob the box dude.....wish i had cargo room.....
 
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now if only those 6 subs weer W7's then that would be stupidley and unnessarly loud for such a small trruck lol jk, but would be stupildly loud
 


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