That monitor would not work here...it covers the vital a/c vents!
That monitor would not work here...it covers the vital a/c vents!
Billy Oliver
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haha, yeah, i was a little worried about that.. but figured i wouldnt be watching too video as i drove anyway.. also that i could just leave it up at first til i got everything cooled down, then once the temp is okay rely on the side vents to keep the temp stable
You may need to remove the flap on the rear of the underside of the seat if you put an amp under there. Just drill off the spotwelds.
John C.
nah, the amp is small enough that it fits into that well under the seat, the metal flap doesnt make it quite to the amp, if the seat is all the way forward to the most extreme forward position, the RCAs stick out under the flap because i raised the amp up off the floor just enough that they fit over the floor and under the flap
Originally Posted by etlsport
lucky, i had to trim some of the flap off to fit my amp. nice install btw.
okay, well i finally got around to updating my how-to on rear speaker installation/upgrading/rear panel removal... i decided it was much easier to remove all the panels instead of just the one with the speaker in it, so i gave a 'quick' description on how to remove the other panels as well.. any feedback/more advice would be appreciated as im certainly no expert on the subject, im sure i missed one or two things
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I noticed your amp is under your driver's seat.... no overheating issues there? I had my amp installed under my driver's seat in my Amigo and even though it had built in fans, it would overheat occasionally. Lack of air flow and the fllorboards tended to get hot and the carpeting allowed the heat to stick around. Moving it to the rear of the car remedied any and all overheating. Had any issues with heat under the seat since your install?
Gary Noonan
'01 S/C VX / '18 Forester XT