Look underneath
Have you ever had to opportunity to replace an old amp with a new one?
Usually mounted to the floor, or under a seat (convenient and stealth is the idea here)not too many are prompted to look "at the other side of things", by checking under the car to see if there are any gas, brake lines, or a catalytic converter, that might be punctured or create enough heat to bake an amplifier.
With today's cars too many things are crammed into place including very sensitive on-board computers that don't like the proximity of a magnetic field.
Be safe out there!! It's cheaper then higher insurance.
Usually mounted to the floor, or under a seat (convenient and stealth is the idea here)not too many are prompted to look "at the other side of things", by checking under the car to see if there are any gas, brake lines, or a catalytic converter, that might be punctured or create enough heat to bake an amplifier.
With today's cars too many things are crammed into place including very sensitive on-board computers that don't like the proximity of a magnetic field.
Be safe out there!! It's cheaper then higher insurance.
I have rear vents and rear floor vents in my Acura TL.. amps wouldn't work under the front seats.
Imagine installing an amp under a seat directly where the rear floor vents are.. "Why does this amp heat up so much?"...
[ January 10, 2005, 10:49 AM: Message edited by: ShowShine ]
Imagine installing an amp under a seat directly where the rear floor vents are.. "Why does this amp heat up so much?"...

[ January 10, 2005, 10:49 AM: Message edited by: ShowShine ]
I mounted an amp to the trunk floor in my old car(1981 camaro) everthing seemed fine til i decided to mount in a new place.
Hmmmmm why do i all of a sudden smell gas? seems i put the screws through the tank and when i removed them i had a holy tank,lol
Hmmmmm why do i all of a sudden smell gas? seems i put the screws through the tank and when i removed them i had a holy tank,lol
Originally posted by Dukk:
*ahem* Porsche *ahem*
right Eli?
*ahem* Porsche *ahem*
right Eli?
Island, I am speaking from experience, I replaced an amp for a friend, and found that a screw grazed a brake line, didn't quit pierce it, but cause enough to get it repaired.
As for the Porsche, it happenned long ago(about 12), when a customer insisted to have the tweets of a set of comps, mounted to the rear pillar on a 924, driver's side went ok, passenger side has the gas expansion tank that goes up(as I found out later) into the roof.
[ January 10, 2005, 07:03 PM: Message edited by: Eli47 ]


