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Amp installation?

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eddie_dsm12

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99 gst. Okay so quick question. I want to install an amp in my trunk along with the sub. But problem is that I don't want to drill the amp down. Have any ideas how to keep it from moving? I need to have it sturdy so it won't move. Thanks :)
 
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+1 for back of the box. Just make sure you leave enough length on the wires to keep slack on them if the box slides...
 
most people put them on the back top and sides of the box but dont realize the danger it poses. your sub makes vibration and it can actually rattle things loose in your amp. if you done want to screw anything down try using velcrow. we use alot of velcrow when istalling fiberglass boxes and they seem to stay in place very well ive velcrowed amps aswell and it keeps them from moving. screwing your amp to a your box is never a good idea, and will do alot of damage to your amp. if you ahve any issues pm me. ive been in car audio for 6 years and have installed hundreds of amps and subs.
 
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