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<blockquote data-quote="92hatchlx" data-source="post: 12838053" data-attributes="member: 56822"><p>Hard part is over. I have a left and right + and - in (to amp) and left and right + and - out (to speaker) wired in, underneath the passenger front seat. These are from the front speakers. </p><p>Found some very convenient places to splice these wires. Also ran the power cable from the battery into the cockpit via the hood release cable grommet.</p><p>The LC2i and the amplifier should fit under the passenger seat. Pretty excited about this because it is easy to expose them by sliding the seat all the way forward and they are easily hidden by sliding the passenger seat back. Will have some good pics when she is all finished either tomorrow or Wednesday</p><p>I have always used screws and a drill to mount amps and other stereo hardware to the interior. Are there any better methods? I'm always nervous drilling into the floor of my vehicles.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="92hatchlx, post: 12838053, member: 56822"] Hard part is over. I have a left and right + and - in (to amp) and left and right + and - out (to speaker) wired in, underneath the passenger front seat. These are from the front speakers. Found some very convenient places to splice these wires. Also ran the power cable from the battery into the cockpit via the hood release cable grommet. The LC2i and the amplifier should fit under the passenger seat. Pretty excited about this because it is easy to expose them by sliding the seat all the way forward and they are easily hidden by sliding the passenger seat back. Will have some good pics when she is all finished either tomorrow or Wednesday I have always used screws and a drill to mount amps and other stereo hardware to the interior. Are there any better methods? I'm always nervous drilling into the floor of my vehicles. [/QUOTE]
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