Complete Polk install. Step 2. Amp Mounting. With Pix
alienagneda
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I removed the 3 piece center of the Honda trunk bed cover and it carpet. I used the old center piece as a guide and cut a new piece out of 1/4" ply. Recarpeted all to match the subs. Used Gorilla Tape to assist in the carpet hinges Honda uses. Tweaked the cut and carpet to allow access to the spare tire. Tire tools are wrapped in bubble wrap and tucked on the sides of the well by the tire. Will be using the foam filler in plastic bags to create a support for the rear section - too much teetering around the amps for me.
Acrylic covers will be cut at my shop Monday and recessed as you would expect.
May end up running some M6 button heads through to get a better mount for the amps.
Acrylic covers will be cut at my shop Monday and recessed as you would expect.
May end up running some M6 button heads through to get a better mount for the amps.
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Looks Fantastic! Nice setup
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2008 Nissan Altima
Kenwood DNX 5140
Arc Audio IDX and XEQ
Polk Audio SR6500 active and SR124-dvc sealed
Polk Audio PA500.4 and PA1200.1 -
gorgeous!
had I ever finished my truck, my wife's civic would've had a very similar setup.
-CodyMusic is like candy, you have to get rid of the rappers to enjoy it