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Old 01-18-2002, 11:06 AM   #21 (permalink)
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mmmm.... PG Ti series Amp....

I'm curious, also... is all that stuff pretty secure being mounted on the back seat? I was thinking of going with a custom amp rack, but I'd rather mount the amps and x-overs the way you did so I'll have room for a rear tower bar.

Very nice.
None of it has ever moved. Just use all of the holes in the amp for fastening, and as I mentioned above ----> self-tapping screws.
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The thing I hated about having a sub like that (unsecured) is I couldn't take corners hard. My new fiberglass enclosured gets secured with the trunk bars so it'll be nice.
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Is there any truth to the newer your prelude the easier to install the tower bars? I installed mine when my car was only a year old and it went on okay. It took a little bit of finessing but it didn't need to be jacked or anything.
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Old 01-18-2002, 12:12 PM   #24 (permalink)
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The thing I hated about having a sub like that (unsecured) is I couldn't take corners hard. My new fiberglass enclosured gets secured with the trunk bars so it'll be nice.
A couple of verlcrow (sp?) strips about 10" long hold mine in place....
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Is there any truth to the newer your prelude the easier to install the tower bars? I installed mine when my car was only a year old and it went on okay. It took a little bit of finessing but it didn't need to be jacked or anything.
52,000 miles when I put my spoon bar in.
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