Boot Install

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Hi guys,

I have a Volkswagen Lupo which has the smallest boot of all time.

At the moment i have 2 Kicker 12" subs sitting in a dual 12" bass box and the amp for them is sitting at the side.

I am selling these as i have bought a 12" Fusion sub which is equivalent to the power of the 2 Kicker subs together. I have thus had to buy a new amp and it's HUGE lol

So what i'm after is some ideas as to how i can make this all fit in and look nice.

I also have an amp for my 6x9's which are sitting on my parcel shelf.

The current sub box is -

31(W)x14(H)x10(D)

So i have about the same to work with for the new stuff.

The main amp is -

20(L)x11(W)x3(H)

The smaller amp is -

14(L)x11(W)x3(H)

Then there is the sub itself which is as shown which i may buy another one of -

Sub-Dimensions.jpg


I was thinking of doing an install similar to this -

http://www.talkaudio.co.uk/gallery/showphoto.php?photo=7202&cat=2

But i don't think i can make it fit due to the volume needed for the sub(s) so is my only option something like this -

http://www.talkaudio.co.uk/gallery/showphoto.php?photo=6424&cat=500&ppuser=14265

Thanks in advance guys :)

Andy
 
you could buy stuff that fits in your boot :p ermm i have no idea mate, my 3000watt pioneer and alpine mdr-m605 fits in my boot lovely, best bet is to try and keep the amps hidden and secure as possible as these are the expensive parts. Possibly put the sub on top. and amp for 6x9's under your parcel shelf?

best place for this would be a car audio forum m8
 
i'd ditch the 6x9's and get decent comps up front, 6x9's are the equivelent of a home hifi with a full range speaker, true hifi should have seperate bass/mid/treble. Bass from the boot, mid and treble from your fronts - as components of course, which in turn will lose you an amp.
 
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