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<blockquote data-quote="NoahConstrictor" data-source="post: 15885934" data-attributes="member: 190621"><p>I would definitely consider whether or not move the battery to the trunk before I did the installation of the amp. It’ll save you from drilling through the firewall, and running the power cable all the way through the car. </p><p>I’ve considered saving trunk space by using fiberglass to mold a box that form fits to one side of the trunk and wrap it in factory colored carpet but I haven’t pulled the trigger yet, as I’ve never used fiberglass myself(I believe these may be available from some manufacturers, but I tend to do things myself if I can). </p><p>Another thing that helps with wiring, is really good tape, particularly in the trunk. I used gorilla glue duct tape(serious stuff) to mount wires flush underneath the carpet and keep them hidden up top running towards the amp.</p><p>10”subwoofers are way more than enough for the car, and I’d have gone with an 8” had I known just how much power mine would be capable of. </p><p>Good luck with your stereo build and your “while I’m at it” projects.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NoahConstrictor, post: 15885934, member: 190621"] I would definitely consider whether or not move the battery to the trunk before I did the installation of the amp. It’ll save you from drilling through the firewall, and running the power cable all the way through the car. I’ve considered saving trunk space by using fiberglass to mold a box that form fits to one side of the trunk and wrap it in factory colored carpet but I haven’t pulled the trigger yet, as I’ve never used fiberglass myself(I believe these may be available from some manufacturers, but I tend to do things myself if I can). Another thing that helps with wiring, is really good tape, particularly in the trunk. I used gorilla glue duct tape(serious stuff) to mount wires flush underneath the carpet and keep them hidden up top running towards the amp. 10”subwoofers are way more than enough for the car, and I’d have gone with an 8” had I known just how much power mine would be capable of. Good luck with your stereo build and your “while I’m at it” projects. [/QUOTE]
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