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System Relocated, All done!!
After 8 intense hours, i finally got it all done, and heres the end result.
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dont tell me, i know theres a screw missing
i noticed it after i took the pic, and you will be pleased to know, ive now rectified it Heres another |
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That is without a doubt, the most clever place I've ever seen an amp placed in a car. I'm curious to know exactly how you did that.
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Wow that is way cool you did a sweet job, it looks very clean!
BIG PROPS! Wish I had friends nearby like you! :apoke: :jump:
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(I hear what you are saying but I feel you are lieing to me, would love to say to BUSH!) "Don't trip, skip, pinch your forehead"! 1988 CRX Si 2001 CBR 600F4i Silver & black FAST! 2004 Toyota Tundra (TRD) 2002 dodge grand caravan. |
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Its hard to explain fully how i did it, but basically, workout what size amp rack you need to house the amp(s) and then make it to a design you like, then install it. It far easier to work on it when its not up in the air and upside down.
If you have a look at the other thread, you can see some pics of the amp rack during the making process. I didnt have a camera all the time so i couldnt take loads of pics. Once you're happy with it, then install the amps into it, line into place using ropes, attach brackets to the rear, cut the roof lining so the brackets can pass thru, wire up all the cables and then fix amp rack into place using the brackets. I would strongly advise you to have a good look above the lining first to see if there are suitable points to fix the brackets to. |
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Nice job
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Danka !!
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paka!:alien:
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(I hear what you are saying but I feel you are lieing to me, would love to say to BUSH!) "Don't trip, skip, pinch your forehead"! 1988 CRX Si 2001 CBR 600F4i Silver & black FAST! 2004 Toyota Tundra (TRD) 2002 dodge grand caravan. |
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I'm auctually tempted to do that with mine... thats really sweet looking, ive never seen anyone put their amps in the ceiling of the car before.
But what if someone thats really tall gets in the back of the car? FREAK! BEHEMOTH! THATS A HUUUGE BITCH. |
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I dont normally pick up FREAKS!! so i wont have that problem
does it pose a problem for you?????? jk
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well, I know all the 6foot plus super models that are always cruisin around in my G wouldn't like it.
but, hey it looks super sweet.:ylsuper |
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well thats where you can use the excuse and get them to lie down on the back seat for you, you know what i mean
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Looks like a job that cost hundreds of dollars.....very proffessional looking.....BTW do you have some type of light in there?:jump:
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The raw materials didnt cost too much. The main cost was for the 12 volt fans(x4) which work out around $80 and the Blue LEDs (x45) ive installed internally to light it up $90. I then had to get new cables all round $95 but the wood itself was only around $10, go figure. It looks professional due to the way i wanted it to look. Most of my ideas start in my head rather than on paper, and i tend to think of what and how i want it to look and the best way to do it. Sort of picturing it before its done. Hard to explain.
Anyway, still a little finishing off to do to it, i'll take some more pics and post them shortly. |
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Heres a picture at night, not very good, but you get the idea.
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