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Old 06-20-2011, 03:02 PM
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640wX4 Autotek L 12.25in W 10.25in D 2.75in. 800wX2 Autotek L 13in W 10.75in D 3in. Running 2 10in Kickers off the 800 and now I just need my components for the 640.
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did you cover up the vent hole on the passenger side? looks good ive never been a fan of amps behind seats that dont fold down but if your comfortable with it then thats all that matters
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The one amp is over it but still allows airflow so it isn't totally blocked off. This is the first truck I have had so I had to mount them some where out of the way and didn't want them on the floor anywhere as I live in Nebraska and with the snow in the winter, tend to get small amounts of water from it melting off the kids shoes. Didn't want to chance them getting wet. I'm just glad them fit behind the seat, tight but they fit.
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i would remove the one amp and cover up the hole, moisture will creep in there and mess up the amp...just a bit of advice for ya...other than that, looks good



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