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    Exclamation Where To Put Cd Changer?

    Just curious on where u guys put ur cd changer for now i just stuck it ounder the passenger seat cuz everywhere i put it in the trunk there is a problem or it skips i tired to hook it to the part in the back where the speakers in betwwen them and it shakes like shit so..yeah



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    always in the trunk. it will have more air circulation in there.
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    I'm leaving the glove box out and custom making a little shelf in the area where the glove box mounts to the dash. I'm going to mount the changer there and also the JBL P80.2 amp for the front speakers. PS if anyone wants to buy a chrome glove box for like $15 let me know!
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    I put mine in my trunk, hanging it from the area that the speakers are and it doesn't shake, even with the subs.
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    trunk for me. what brand changer cuz it might not have enough skip protection.
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    i also put my changer in the old glove box area. i got some aluminium plate to surround the changer that i pollished to a chrome like finish. then i put a blue light in there to reflect. i may even mount my 4 channel amp in there after hearing bout it!
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    Hell yeah!

    I like the idea about the lighting in the box, I think I'm going to hook mine up with a blue neon bar when the frame is done!
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