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    Talking new addition to my stereo

    well,
    i just got them in the mail.
    there are the specs:
    Alpine MRP-F200 4 channel amp, 40Wx4 RMS
    Alpine MRP-M200 MONO amp, 200Wx1 rms into 2ohm load or 150w into 4ohm.
    Speakers: 4 - 6 1/2 alpine SPS-1629S. 30 watt RMS frequency response 40hz-25Khz.
    I know i know i should bought type R speakers but i can afford them now. may be later.
    there is one problem. i don't know where to mount my amps.
    does anyone have a picture of theirs?
    i probably will have to putt something harder in my trunk that that plastick shit on the bottom.
    thanks a lot.
    as soon i get them mounted i will post a pictures.
    Last edited by shepherd79; 09-15-2006 at 03:30 PM.
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    mount them to the back of your rear seat... fold it down and feal for where the metal is not indented and drill her in...!!! put one amp all the way to one side and the other right next to it... leave one space open incase you decide to add another amp...!!! good luck... you can also cut small holes right where the wires will run after the amp is mounted and run the wires under the carpet!!!!
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    ENJOY!!!

    Looks Like fun!~~ I am jealous!!! I can't wait to buy my amps, etc.. dude!! Please show pics after you mount everything
    Good Luck!!

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    I don't know if lx models have fold down backseats or not. But if it does then yes, mount it to the back of the seat. When I did mine. I attached a 3/4 piece of wood to the back of the seat and screwed the amps into that instead. If you don't like the look of the wood then just carpet it before you screw it on.

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    lx's have the fold down seat... I have a 87 Lx
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