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![]() Enthusiast ![]() Joined Aug 15, '06 From MICHIGAN Currently Offline Reputation: 1 (100%) ![]() |
Can anyone tell me where the best place to mount an aftermarket amp is? I would like to put it somewhere visible if thats possible, and it snows where I'm from, so I cant really put it under the seat. Please include pics if thats possible... Thanks!
FYI. The amp is for two 10" kicker subs |
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QUOTE(aslearvert @ Aug 23, 2006 - 8:11 AM) [snapback]471924[/snapback] Yeah I cant find anywhere else to put it so im going to mount it on the top of the box. Anyways... not to get off subject, but, I had the amp and subs all the way hooked up, I used an extremely overpriced rockford fosgate wiring kit that I bought at best buy, I go to try it out and I realize there is no fuse in the fuse holder thats built into the power line, so i thought that they probably put it in the kit. NOPE, None of the fuses in the kit fit. Has anyone else experienced this problem, what fuse do I need? HELP!!! Is it possibly an ANL fuse. Another thing is with the deck I have, Sony Explode (installed by Best Buy), There are six RCA connections in the back of the deck. 2 for rear out, 2 for front out, 2 for BUS in, they had the rear speakers hooked up to the rear out, we had to unhook these to put the sub in, but i still want to use my rear speakers, how do I do this? Also, thanks for helping me out already, I appreciate it. (The link is the wiring kit) http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage.jsp?sk...d=1134701342243[/url] ![]() I have the same wiring kit -------------------- |
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