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Old May 14, 2006 | 07:30 PM
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Question please help with install!!!

So i recently did the double din conversion and installed the avic D1. I also put in 2 jl w10v3's in a custom box in the back.


2 problems however. one, i couldnt find a place to mount the 2 amps ( i put in focal components in front, and boston accoustics in the side and back...i use one amp to power hte fronts and back...and the hu powers the sides) I had to put the amps in where the spare tire goes...and I would prefer to put them somewhere else (in the off chance i might need it one day) I couldnt think of any where else to put them..they dont fit behind the box...does anyone have any ideas?

2ndly, I tried making the d1 flush and cannot. I saw that you have to sand the trim piece, but still don't get it. Right now, it is out by like a quarter of an inch. Can anyone who has done this please help me. What holes on the side of the d1 did you guys use to secure the d1, and where do you sand exactly.


Any help would be greatly greatly appreciated...thank you!!
 
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Old May 14, 2006 | 07:37 PM
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btw..if it helps..it is an 06 automatic coupe
 
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Old May 14, 2006 | 10:44 PM
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inorder to make the D1 flush, you will have to drill your own holes in the cage you mounted it to.
 
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