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Old 11-26-2018, 10:20 PM
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Looking for an amp rack to go behind the seat of my screw. I don’t really have the tools or equipment to make one and was curious if anyone could point me in the right direction to get my hands on one.
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dhmcfadin can help you out. He makes really nice custom pieces to fit your gear selection.
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Just get some MDF and some spray-one bedliner to seal it up and make one. You can secure it on the rear seat bolt. No need to do anything fancy. No one is going to see it behind the seat anyway.


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I have my 2 amps and Sound Processor mounted to the back wall..no issues.
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Originally Posted by microbe0511
Just get some MDF and some spray-one bedliner to seal it up and make one. You can secure it on the rear seat bolt. No need to do anything fancy. No one is going to see it behind the seat anyway.

damn the simplicity of it.. never really thought about it.. if i had i would have did 2 subs and mounted my amps and crossovers like this
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I drew mine up in CAD, cut a test piece out of 1/4 mdf on the laser to make sure everything was right. Then machined out of 1/2 pvc. I use brass threaded inserts and stainless machine screws to mount everything. It's serviceable. There are two stiffening ribs on the back that support it against the rear cab wall. One simple cleat holds it in place.








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Anyone made an amp rack for those of us with factory Sony sub that would be removed for aftermarket setup?
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Originally Posted by chrisingrassia
Anyone made an amp rack for those of us with factory Sony sub that would be removed for aftermarket setup?
Yes. This was built for a 2016 crewcab with Sony.

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Where can I get one to purchase?
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DH your PM is full but i was able to get MTI to send me one i should get it by Wednesday


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