hey guys just wondering about installing amps in your boot. Did you have to install any frames or anything or did you just screw them straight into your car's body? cheers
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hey guys just wondering about installing amps in your boot. Did you have to install any frames or anything or did you just screw them straight into your car's body? cheers
Just screw in into you car body..
Its all depends on how you want to install the amp
depends on where u want to put it, but like tu88y said screw straight into the car body or if u want to screw it behind the seat, screw stright in the metal :)
NEVER screw straight to the cars body, this will in some cases induce noise into the system.Quote:
Originally Posted by Tu88y
Use an MDF board roughly same size as the amp or bigger, screw that down first with the screws counter sunk then screw the amp to the board that way the amp doesnt touch the body of the car and is ground isolated.
Even if you want to screw it under the seat, always use a peice of MDF between the carpet and the body then screw your amp to the MDF...Quote:
Originally Posted by baby_c
I just screwed mine right onto the back of the back seats onto the metal parts. That way theres no visible damage to the car when removing the amp. So in the end the amp would be sitting on top of the carpet layer which covers the metal areas of the seat, maybe thats why I havent come across any problems with my DIY installations in regards to noise?
yes, i would use some MDF like those guys are saying. but i made a whole new mdf piece to cover the spare wheel and screwed everything onto that.
well if they end up in the boot theyd be mounted on each side of the boot (on the wall), as i would like to still be able to use my boot lol.
False floor :thumbsup:
I agree a false floor with the amps mounted inside, this also makes it easier to remove on race days!
do what icacha says - use a piece of mdf , any hardware store has it and its cheap
zorrt - you've just been lucky . trust me mate one day the gods of car audio installation will f**k up your saturday arvo with a buzzing noise that won't go away till you stuff around redoing everything till 3am the next morning :(
by the way i have a false floor / amprack - it is removeable but its so heavy i don't take it out - ever ( if i have a flat tyre i think i'll call a tow truck - its too much work to get the amprack out :) )
yup... screw it into the mdf...
but also another question... would you screw it into the mdf of the sub box... like on the sides or front?? or does this induce noise aswell??
ive seen alot of people do this and was just wonderin what would happen?? if anythin.. it sounds ok... but correct if wrong..