My little system (almost totally stealth)
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My little system (almost totally stealth)
Going to put an amp below the front passenger seat, just wanted to make sure it is ok to take the seat out. I know there is a plug connected to the air bag system, so is it ok to disconnect that plug to remove the seat? What are some precautions I should know about before doing this?
Thanks!
Thanks!
Last edited by Swbari00; 09-17-2010 at 02:42 PM. Reason: new title, thread went a new direction
#2
idk for sure but i think nothing will happen as long as you connect it again once you put the seat back in. that's a no brainer. you may want to disconnect the battery so you don't trip out the computer. again, idk for sure, just a thought
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#7
what i typed before i edited... i said,
"good luck finding room with the jack and tire rod under there, you should try the passenger seat".
yeah... i'm still getting over this flu, and last night i didn't read the post properly.
i'm thinking of dumping my 12 " set-up in the hatch and putting like an 8 under the passenger seat.
i dunno yet
#8
what i typed before i edited... i said,
"good luck finding room with the jack and tire rod under there, you should try the passenger seat".
yeah... i'm still getting over this flu, and last night i didn't read the post properly.
i'm thinking of dumping my 12 " set-up in the hatch and putting like an 8 under the passenger seat.
i dunno yet
"good luck finding room with the jack and tire rod under there, you should try the passenger seat".
yeah... i'm still getting over this flu, and last night i didn't read the post properly.
i'm thinking of dumping my 12 " set-up in the hatch and putting like an 8 under the passenger seat.
i dunno yet
#9
that is true, i put my power supply for my emergency four corner hide away strobe kit under there. wires run under the door sills and through the dash to the engine and to the rear lights.
#13
So, my subs (8 years old) I think are dead. As long as I keep the bass low, it is ok, as soon as I start to crank it, they sound blown. But aside from that, the rest sounds beautiful.
Doors
Upper glove box (now hold xovers)
Amp with seat in normal position
Amp with seat all the way forward
Dash? What dash? All this to get the power wire from the battery.
Doors
Upper glove box (now hold xovers)
Amp with seat in normal position
Amp with seat all the way forward
Dash? What dash? All this to get the power wire from the battery.
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Got some more work done. I have purchased a new sub (JL 12W0v2) to replace the 8s you see here. The 8s have had the surrounds replaced and they are too small. The surround doesn't stretch far enough so when I turn up the volume the cone/coil doesn't stay properly aligned. Aside from that, it sounds great. Got the bass **** and 100 amp fuse in the center console area and the amp rack finished.
Youtube link:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wynyk9ji12M
Pictures:
Amp rack (under seat that isn't there)
Bass ****
Bass ****
Fuse
My dad doing some grinding
Youtube link:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wynyk9ji12M
Pictures:
Amp rack (under seat that isn't there)
Bass ****
Bass ****
Fuse
My dad doing some grinding
Last edited by Swbari00; 12-26-2009 at 07:46 PM.
#19
Ok here goes. This is my first attempt at making a box that is something other than a rectangle. I should also mention I have no table saw or router, so circular saw and *gasp* jig saw. First flush mounting attempt and first false floor so be nice. I have no trim pieces yet but here is where the box stands now.
(Is there a way to rename a thread? This is not really about my seat any more. )
Blank wood:
No baffle, in car:
No baffle, in car (different view):
Test fitting pieces:
Liquid Nail FTW:
(Is there a way to rename a thread? This is not really about my seat any more. )
Blank wood:
No baffle, in car:
No baffle, in car (different view):
Test fitting pieces:
Liquid Nail FTW:
#20
All but finished.
Video:
In a bit.........
Ready for trim panels:
Other side ready:
Forgot to take a pic of trim panels with no carpet but anyhow, with carpet:
With the sub installed:
Another view:
Video:
In a bit.........
Ready for trim panels:
Other side ready:
Forgot to take a pic of trim panels with no carpet but anyhow, with carpet:
With the sub installed:
Another view: