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no ****? sorry man
oh it was a nightmare. heres what it looked like covered. [IMG]
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rookie or stock class. i believe. as long as it stays out of the passenger compartment. i posted the rules for iasca and usaci
thats great news
he can depending on what class he plans to run. putting his sub enclosure in the passenger area bumps him into a higher class that he may not be...
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it was in the rear storage compartment. out of site. it cost me 30. three 4 gauge in (depending on placement) 4 8 guage out. with 4 fuse slots.
thats for rookie class. my class for now. i just found out i cant use my ipod. has to be a cd. a store bought cd. no cd r.cd rw either. good...
http://floridaspl.com/iasca/Section-07-2008%20IdBL%20(Final)%20Dec%2019-noprint.pdf its 25 in from the floor
well yes ,but i seen on my other forum that height also plays a factor. something about the box cant be higher than 24 in.
topped it off before gas goes up. average was 19.4 mpg. still way better than 17.3 city i was getting. not driving helps too.
isnt there a rule about enclosure height? no mor than 24 inches
are you having an enclosure made?
one kicker may work out better than 2 8's. i run one kicker 10in in a 2.0 cuft box. and 200 watts would work wonderfully.
it distributes power or ground to multiple amps. they can also have fuses built in. [IMG] i had 2 one for ground and one for power.
wall? maybe?
didnt you read the link? i used to have one and it helped a little. then i got rid of it and upgraded my wiring aka the big 3. and it worked...
you could go to the roofing section of lowes and get roll of roof sealer. cost me 13 dollars. give that a shot. i did my doors and rear panels...
for 100 more you can get the nine.5. very nice amp. i have one, and love it.:)