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    Diy ; Mountin A Car Amp!

    Disclaimer: The following is provided as a GUIDE ONLY, and neither myself nor Ozhonda take any responsibility for the outcomes of someone else doing the following. You follow these steps at your own risk!


    Aim ;
    Mounting An Amp

    Required ;
    Sheet of board @ 1200x450x7mm
    Jig-saw - if not ask bunnings to cut it @ the size should be free.
    6 screws @ 24mm height
    Screw driver

    Reason ;
    The reason for doing this is to help not leave any marks on the seats or any drilled holes


    steps ;

    1-
    Have the Measurements of the Amp ready, Add 15mm to each side extra.
    Eg- 350x270mm Add 15mm = 365x285mm


    2-
    Travel to Bunnings and purchase a sheet of board for about approximately $7 & ask them to cut the measurements that you already have or do it at home with a jigsaw ( should be free since its only two Cuts)



    3-
    Unlock you’re rear seat’s and lay it down flat





    4-
    Open up them little caps which is holding down the material covered behind the rear seats



    5-
    Place the sheet of board that you’ve Cut underneath the material to where you desire it to be stabled as (left/right) you’re choice.





    6-
    Lock them little caps back to position as the sheet of board is covered

    7-
    Get 2 screws and the screw driver & screw it down anywhere in the middle about 100mm’s appart throught the material + sheet of board to keep hold of the strength

    8-
    Put the Amp on top and centre it to your own likings

    9-
    Now mount the Amp with the 4 screws to the hole’s given on the Amp



    10-
    Once that’s done Lift the Rear seats back up and Lock it in.. FINISHED




    . . . . . . . . . . Own Amp Mounting . . . . . . . . . .

  2. #2
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    Will the weight of the board and amp rip the caps off while you're driving?
    - [ * AℓвєятяoN ] illegal street racing is bad hao map ! says:
    haha. i'll marry you.
    ||nam|| says:
    ok thats just wrong

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    be a bit careful that may not hold. you can just buy normal threaded screws to go into the steel anyway thats what i did. worked fine

  4. #4
    Quote Originally Posted by kyobibi View Post
    Will the weight of the board and amp rip the caps off while you're driving?
    yep it works doesnt really strains it as far as i've diy'd my own its been great

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