Street C panel replacement/amp rack question
#1
Street C panel replacement/amp rack question
I've removed the plastic panel shown in bottom of picture with 3/4" piece of MDF
which I've mounted 8 Ultimate T3-500d amplifiers to.
Is this going to be legal for Street C db drag rules?
which I've mounted 8 Ultimate T3-500d amplifiers to.
Is this going to be legal for Street C db drag rules?
#3
how thick was the original panel??
you'd be better off using plexiglass and backlighting it, and calling it a "custom" install..lol
unless it's an equivelent to stock replacement(thickness,finish,etc.) it's illegal....the custom install thing is a "grey area"
you'd be better off using plexiglass and backlighting it, and calling it a "custom" install..lol
unless it's an equivelent to stock replacement(thickness,finish,etc.) it's illegal....the custom install thing is a "grey area"
#7
Originally Posted by The C Team
In my opinion, that is LEGAL because there is going to be amps mounted to it, therefore it is a "Custom Amp Rack". Make sure your 8 amps are strapped in pairs of 2 to be legal for street C.
See you all in Edmonton on Saturday!
Last edited by Trojan; 08-08-2007 at 08:50 AM.
#8
Originally Posted by Loud Brown Kicker Colt
how thick was the original panel??
you'd be better off using plexiglass and backlighting it, and calling it a "custom" install..lol
unless it's an equivelent to stock replacement(thickness,finish,etc.) it's illegal....the custom install thing is a "grey area"
you'd be better off using plexiglass and backlighting it, and calling it a "custom" install..lol
unless it's an equivelent to stock replacement(thickness,finish,etc.) it's illegal....the custom install thing is a "grey area"
The two enclosures are going to take up all the rear hatch space so I'd hate to waste time with plexiglass just to cover it up with the enclosure.
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