Eric VerValin
PiMPSKiLLET
Here is what I have planned. My power wires come out of the right side of the amps, speaker and rca's come off the left hand side. I'm going to bundle the two groups, as if they are 2 big wire harnesses coming off opposite ends of this "thing" I made.
This thing was designed to mount right on top of the spare, and using a spare nut off the top of a strut, which happens to have a nice shoulder on it, and is the same thread pitch as the hooked bolt in the center of the spare, it mounts in place nicley. You can't see them, but there is a good 45 1 1/4" wood screws used in this. The moulding is primered pine, pine for the base where the amps screw to, and some spare crap I had laying around I cut to fit inside the spare.
I'm going to notch some 1"x1" peices around the spare, so I can put them together like lincoln logs of sorts, and not have to screw them down. Easy out if I need to use the spare. I plan on leaving enough slack to move the amps out of the way, so I can still access the spare.
On top of that, I need to get some more carpet, and I'm going to cut a peice of plywood or maybe something a little thicker, and glue the carpet down to it.... leaving enough extra to lay into those p[ockets there in the rear, and the front edge of it, will lay flat and tuck in behind the rear seat. Should look like it was made this way I'm hoping. Plexiglass or something on top, maybe some computer fans, and whatever to vent it. Possibly some led's that light up whenyou open the trunk. But the way I have it, you shouldn't be able to see 1 wire.... What do you think? Ideas ?





See my rubber bushing to protect against shock? >
Should only lose about 2" of trunk depth there in the middle... minus the carpet thickness...

Should look something like this... need to cut a peice 36x48, cut the holes out, and find some carpet. Of course a little wire management, zip ties, and wire loom, and I should be good to go...

This thing was designed to mount right on top of the spare, and using a spare nut off the top of a strut, which happens to have a nice shoulder on it, and is the same thread pitch as the hooked bolt in the center of the spare, it mounts in place nicley. You can't see them, but there is a good 45 1 1/4" wood screws used in this. The moulding is primered pine, pine for the base where the amps screw to, and some spare crap I had laying around I cut to fit inside the spare.
I'm going to notch some 1"x1" peices around the spare, so I can put them together like lincoln logs of sorts, and not have to screw them down. Easy out if I need to use the spare. I plan on leaving enough slack to move the amps out of the way, so I can still access the spare.
On top of that, I need to get some more carpet, and I'm going to cut a peice of plywood or maybe something a little thicker, and glue the carpet down to it.... leaving enough extra to lay into those p[ockets there in the rear, and the front edge of it, will lay flat and tuck in behind the rear seat. Should look like it was made this way I'm hoping. Plexiglass or something on top, maybe some computer fans, and whatever to vent it. Possibly some led's that light up whenyou open the trunk. But the way I have it, you shouldn't be able to see 1 wire.... What do you think? Ideas ?





See my rubber bushing to protect against shock? >

Should look something like this... need to cut a peice 36x48, cut the holes out, and find some carpet. Of course a little wire management, zip ties, and wire loom, and I should be good to go...

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