well i have mine hidden away the right hand side panel on the right hand side and then i have a set of bannana clips in the plastic. which i hook the sub wires to. if i need to haul something larger the sub comes out quick and easy. i had to remove tall the plastic in the rear and and drill one hole but its a super clean install
'03 VIBE AWDPioneer AVIC-N1MOMO 6.5" componets in frontMOMO 6.5" speakers in rearJL e6450 six channel ampJL 12" w3 subAlpine 120W amp powering the sub
I have mine under the rear passenger side seat, It only works with thinner amps but it does allow for ventilation. It is a really convienient way to keep the amp out of the way.
A bartender is just a pharmacist with a limited inventory.
I built an independant rack ( an incline on a triangle base ) for mine in front of my box in the hatch. Works well, looks very good, takes up a lot of space.
Mines under the front passenger seat. It's not too big so I was able to put it so the back left corner is behind the seat rail and the front right corner is next to the stock amp. I have it turned so the wires are facing the front. That way if anyone kicks it, they just hit the heatsink.
Nervous Dog2003 Monotone Lava GT w/ M&T and PowerMods: 18" Bronze Tenzo-R Mean Six rims w/ Kumho MX12" Rockford Fosgate Punch Sub in slot ported box2 - Rockford Fosgate Punch 201S amps2 pair - Rockford Fosgate P162C in front/rear doorsSony Xplod 5710 head unitHidden Hitch