Check out this link to see my new system. Again - thanks to everyone who helped out!
Mike
My System
Looks nice and tidy. You might want to use a
protective grill like this for that sub in conjuction with a rubber foot on the bottom frame of that seat that will contact the sub box when the seat is down.
I actually do not have enough space for a grill but I am installing some lifts that will clear out the seat and sub. The seat stays down all of the time so there is little danger in someone dropping something on it.
Thanks!
Mike
very nice clean install, im sure it sounds great too.
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2009 0-1000 Trunk WR 154.0DB 2009 1001+ Trunk WR
2007 USACI World Champion
2007 World Record
2006 USACI Finals 2nd Place
oooo, i see some wires at the back of the amp in the picture with the seat up! just bustin. looks really nice. the space between the seat and the sub should be fine. i was running a sub with about that much space between it and the floor of my old car and it sounded as good if it had more space.
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HA! HA! HA! Stinking wires! They just seam to be everywhere....Thanks for the comments.
Mike
I have posted this link before but I have added more pictures for everyone to see. The site is still a little rusty but I'm getting there. Click
here to see the pictures. Please let me know what you think.
Oh yeah, here are my specs:
Head Unit = Alpine CDA-9831
Front Door Speakers = Polk MMC570 on Amp power
Rear Door Speakers = Alpine Type S on Deck power
Sub = Polk MOMO 2104, 10"
Amp = Polk C400.4 with rear channel bridged to sub and front channel going to front door speakers.
The sound quality of this setup is incredible! I am very pleased with it.
Mike