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    Subwoofer Plus amp boot setup for FD CIvic

    Hey guys,

    I got twin kickers plus 2 amps in the boot, trying to source some ideas on how i should mount them.

    Please post photos and ideas on how you have it going atm.

    Thanks!

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    My amps just mounted on the back of my seat in the boot. I have a single 12" sub and I just face that towards the seats and pop one of my seats down. (FD2 only I think) greatly reduces the vibrations and improves sound quality.
    StanceSlutz

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    For bass sound it's best to have the sub facing the back of the car. Generates the best bass that way.

    I have a small amp + 12inch sub and it's more than enough. No hectic.
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    Yes it's better to face the amp rearward with no opening. I have a 4ch amp mounted on my seat and twin 12" pioneers
    i live my life full boost, one gear at a time.

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    guys got any pictures? Where did you guys run the earth cable?

    atm i got them running at the boot catcher... i know its so bad its gonna get my boot lid outta allighnment.

    Best place to ground? without drilling and extra nuts?

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    I mounted my amps ground in my to the Baby seat Bolt, Just use a wirebrush to remove all factory paint/primer and mount away,

    I have a 4 channel amp with 1 12" (Bridged on REAR) and 6x9" running off the front channels.

    P.S. the shorter the earth lead the better...

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    Where the back seats fold down, underneath there. There are 2 bolts that you can use to ground.

    Fold back seats down and then lift up the false boot floor and you'll see them. Just undo a bolt, and then thread the ground wire and bolt it down
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    I grounded my earth cable to the bolt underneath the rear seats. There's a bolt near the centre seat"s seatbelt.

    I wasn't going for more bass with my setup as my bass is heavy enough (Rockford fosgate p3 with a 700rms amp), thus I faced it inwards as I was looking for clear bass, not distorted- vibratey bass.
    StanceSlutz

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    Thanks guys really very helpful! any pics at all?

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    i made a false floor and i have my amps on either the side of the sub, with sub facing down towards the wheel well. Best place to put a sub is in the wheel well, subs are design to work best within a certain volume, too much and it will sound bad. But then it is an issue of having a spare wheel or not =)
    make sure to dynamat
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    i have focal 13" single sub and a 4channel focal...will try to take pics later...

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    Cars manufactured after 2001 are allowed to not have a spare wheel.

    So removing it shouldn't be an issue. Just buy a can of puncture repair just in case.
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