RE: Third row seat removable?
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RE: Third row seat removable? - 4/2/2007 1:55:45 AM
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biscuit
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is a great feature.
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RE: Third row seat removable? - 4/2/2007 9:26:27 AM
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soundcolor
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one things for sure, you'd have plenty of room..
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RE: Third row seat removable? - 6/29/2007 8:55:33 PM
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chili_g
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Picked mine up thursday night and took the seats out already after work today. 20 minutes. There's some precut holes in the carpet, and I'm not sure if an LS hatch cover will fit due to this 1" thick padding under the carpet around where the seats mounted (is this padding present on LS's I wonder?). Anyway... assault weapons are one option, but I was thinking of AMPS. It's a perfect stealth location for amps. You could get a couple big ones in there nicely. I'm going to make a custom cover and mount it on hinges attached where the 3rd seat used to bolt in. Should be reasonably clean. Those seats are funny.
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RE: Third row seat removable? - 6/30/2007 5:54:03 AM
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antlip
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I wouldnt put an amp in there. It will over heat if you dont have vents installed.
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RE: Third row seat removable? - 6/30/2007 6:59:00 AM
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chili_g
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ORIGINAL: antlip I wouldnt put an amp in there. It will over heat if you dont have vents installed. Since I'll have to make my own cover, I can put vents in - but I've had same amps in similar spaces without issue. Just a single 10" @300w, then 450w for F/R speakers. I probably use 1/2 that when I'm really listening, and have low gains (SQ) set on the sub anyway - so probably 1/4 use there. So that means I'm configured for 750w out of ramps rated to 1000w, and probably barely using 1/2 that anyway. They barely even get warm. (BTW, for the fosgate fans, that's 1500w/2000w). I don't see any other good place for them.. any ideas? I'm bummed to see no one has posted about any stereo stuff (besides one good post about splicing into signal lines for a bazooka). I guess I need to get the shop manual soon. I'd also love to snatch a fosgate sub enclosure for the nice fit, but put a better 10" in it... doubt I could get that from mits parts though.
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