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how to mount amp



  Audi TT 3.2 V6
hi, just been installing my ice into my new motor....just wondering whats the best way to mount the amp? in my pug i mounted it on the back of the seat...however the clio doesnt seem to allow me to do this (doesnt grip)?

i have heavy duty velcro on the back of the amp but dont trust this it hold it on to my seat as there is too much slack.

any suggestions welcome

russ
 
  Merc Coupe V6 AMG
i got a bit of wood covered it in material and mounted it on the side, looks perfect
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  Clio Mk2 1.4RT
i've velcro'd mine to top of sub, prob isn't the best place but limited choice in clio, wanted a bit of boot space too. will prob move it somewhere more stable soon (if i can find it! lol)
 
I'm going to attach some MDF to the inside of the seat... this gives a good solid frame or the amp to attach to.
 
  Audi A3 TDI 170 B.E.
fUbAr said:
I'm going to attach some MDF to the inside of the seat... this gives a good solid frame or the amp to attach to.
That's how i wanted to do it but, there's not alot to attach the mdf board to and getting the mdf in side the cover without cutting the cloth.

GOOD LUCK
 
yup fubar, it's a more difficult method than most have made out, best method was the side mount, looks good and is a piece of piddly to do
 
msa182 said:
That's how i wanted to do it but, there's not alot to attach the mdf board to and getting the mdf in side the cover without cutting the cloth.

GOOD LUCK

on my 172 there is a zip going round the outside of the rear seats which allows you to flap open the back panel. Ive had it all off today to work out how to attach the MDF to the seat... im sure if i take my time i can make it work.
 
Bryan said:
yup fubar, it's a more difficult method than most have made out, best method was the side mount, looks good and is a piece of piddly to do

The main problem with that is that my amp has the connectors on either end... so will look very messy with the cables showing, and the connectors will get wet if its raining and i open the boot.
 
build an open side support that comes out level with the height of the amp, that way the cables get fed into the support

give me 5 minutes, i'll do a quick 'paint' diagram of what i mean
 
alternatively, i won't as my paint skills are dire

but what i mean is an 'L' shaped piece of MDF attached to the mounting plate/board which will cover the connections, make a hole in the side box and run the cables through there, well protected from the elements, and if done properly, will look quite professional
 
  Audi TT 3.2 V6
im quite embaraced about this....but wouldnt know were start with building a side mount, measurements etc would just screw me over. :( any tips/guides?
 
pretty much derv, though just be covering one side of the amp, it will keep the connectors safe from hazard
 
  Scooby STi, FiestaST
what about the false floor method... i mean after a few measurements and a bit of sanding etc surely this leaves you with the most width still, i am thinking of going with that method...
 
  Volvo S60 T5
Back of rear seat, you will see it has a zip so you can get a peice of MDF behind the carpet trim.
Looks like this.....

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NOS is now removed by the way.
 
  Audi TT 3.2 V6
mike is that 2xsubs mounted in the back shelf? what size are they? 10inchers? looks quality
 
  Audi TT 3.2 V6
i have a jbl 4 channel...so its a decent size...will look into under the seat....can it breath ok under there? lol
 
oooh i will explore the under seat option... i wonder if it will fit.

and as mentioned above... will it get too hot under there?
 
I am just about to get started on modding the rear seats to attach my amp to...

i'll try and put together a guide if it all works :)
 
  RenaultSport Clio 172 Mk2
msa182 said:
That's how i wanted to do it but, there's not alot to attach the mdf board to and getting the mdf in side the cover without cutting the cloth.

GOOD LUCK
Did you put yours on the side with MDF like Bryan described. Looks perfect.
 
  Audi A3 TDI 170 B.E.
The Bear said:
Did you put yours on the side with MDF like Bryan described. Looks perfect.
YES, with all cable running behind MDF and drill hole ing MDF for cables to come through.
 


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