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Baz
18th March 2006, 06:31
1: - next weekend im going to buy a distribution block and im going to need a 4 guage wire....will i need to buy a whole new wiring kit or will i be able to get a 4 gauge wire with a fuse on? (if the fuse needs to be there which im guessing it will...
2: - i am going to put my CD changer under my drivers seat, there is a metal bar under the seat which would stop the CD changer going right under the seat and stop my seat from sliding forwards and backwards. can i bend this pole or cut it out?
cheers
VTaaRon
18th March 2006, 06:46
put it under the passengers seat under the dash in the glove box or boot not under your seat
Baz
18th March 2006, 06:53
why not under my seat?
b0t13
18th March 2006, 07:43
coz ur fat and youll break it!
plus it wont fit..
Gav
18th March 2006, 10:15
do you not have a tray under one or your seats. my vts does. think its under the drivers seat. it just clips off. my bro has his dvd changer under his passanger seat fits nice and snug just need velcro to secure it.
Baz
18th March 2006, 15:00
nope just got carpet under my seats with some metal bar that goes from the left side of the seat to the right
Scott
18th March 2006, 15:29
is it not the bar that you lift up to adjust the seat? if so you might be able to bend it but other than that not much you can do due to the design
Baz
18th March 2006, 15:32
is it not the bar that you lift up to adjust the seat? if so you might be able to bend it but other than that not much you can do due to the design
no its not the bar 2 move the seat forwards and backwards, it is just some random bar it seems
here is a picture: its the one with the white sticker.
http://i40.photobucket.com/albums/e242/baznett/130_3082.jpg
jclaydon
18th March 2006, 18:05
I would have thought the drivers seat was a better bet than the passenger seat. Dunno about anyone else, but my drivers seat barely ever gets moved unlike the passenger seat.
I wouldnt fancy cutting that bar though, it might be supportive in some way. Wouldnt want a sloppy or collapsing seat would you lol.
Edit - hoover smileys/smiley17.gif
Baz
18th March 2006, 18:16
yeh thats why i was thinkin drivers seat because it doesn't get moved. there has to be something i can do, its either under the seat or in the glove box but ive not a clue how to get the glove box out.
Baz
20th March 2006, 00:43
any ideas about the power cable??
woodsy
20th March 2006, 00:47
what about the boot
Baz
20th March 2006, 00:48
what about the boot
there is absoluatly no room at all in the boot, full by 2 12" subs and 2 amps.
Baz
20th March 2006, 00:48
oops smileys/smiley17.gif
woodsy
20th March 2006, 00:53
lol ummm have you tried the passenger footwell nicley tucked up at the back with the mat over it
just a thought
Baz
20th March 2006, 00:56
guess ill have alook next weekend, need to know if im going to have to buy a 4 guage wiring kit though for the install as im doing daisy chain atm smileys/smiley11.gif wanting to do it the better way with distribution block etc
reevesy_vtr
20th March 2006, 04:06
How many amps are you running, are you going to add more amps soon??? If so spent the extra and get a bigger wiring kit 2 gauge or 0 gauge. smileys/smiley2.gif
Baz
20th March 2006, 14:12
How many amps are you running, are you going to add more amps soon??? If so spent the extra and get a bigger wiring kit 2 gauge or 0 gauge. smileys/smiley2.gif
got 2 amps running atm and probs stick with 2, maybe get a 3rd but not sure yet. they are JBL GTO 75.4 and Vibe Blackbox 1
reevesy_vtr
20th March 2006, 23:13
i would go for bigger than 4 gauge if i was you the bigger the better smileys/smiley4.gif
Baz
21st March 2006, 00:04
hmmm....really think ill need bigger than 4 guage!? im only running 2 300RMS sub and currently some 100RMS 6x9's, so they say, but will get rid of them and put in the front components which will be 75RMS. don't think there any real need for anything bigger than 4 guage myself....
Gav
21st March 2006, 00:46
does anyone else have a tray under there seat or is it just on vts's?
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