how to mount my amp rcsb
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I currently have my amp sitting under my passenger seat, but I think its overheating under there and I'd like to mount it elsewhere. I'd like to put it behind my center console and mount it to the back wall. However, I have no idea how to go about doing this? Any tips and pictures would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Jim
Thanks,
Jim
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Not sure what a regular cab wall looks like, but I assume it's like an extended cab. In that case you would remove any carpet or plastic, use gorilla glue or some sort of very strong adhesive to mount a 3/4" MDF big enough to screw the amp into. You can always just screw into the back wall, but it looks ghetto and probably rattles like a ****
-John
-John
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how does it look when you re-install the carpet? I want to do as clean of an install as possible. I kinda threw my system in when I first installed it just so I could get used to it, but now I want it done up right.
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Originally Posted by 01Blue4.8
how does it look when you re-install the carpet? I want to do as clean of an install as possible. I kinda threw my system in when I first installed it just so I could get used to it, but now I want it done up right.

-John
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no rattles though and i never look between my cab and bed anyway so it doesnt bother me any

