They have to remove it to make it easier to secure the amp and run the
connection, hard to get a screw gun under the seat.
What kind of speakers are you putting in, I found a guy that can get
Soundstream SPL60 tweet+6.5 componant for about $200. Send me a private
e-mail I will send you his # if interested.
Michael Guzinski
m.gski@cwix.com
1999 Club Cab SLT
318 Auto 4X4
Metallic Red
Colorado USA
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-dakota-truck@buffnet4.buffnet.net
[mailto:owner-dakota-truck@buffnet4.buffnet.net]On Behalf Of Robert
Trottmann
Sent: Monday, January 25, 1999 6:02 PM
To: dakota-truck@buffnet.net
Subject: Re: DML: Room under the front seat?
I want to put an amp under the seat, and I know it fits, but the place that
I
was gonna have install it, said you have to remove the seat? I haven't done
it
yet, b/c I'm going to get speakers over the net and install them myself, but
is
there any reason you'd have to remove the seat?
Secondly, why is an amp board necessary? Or is it?
Thanks,
Robert
DICEMAN469@aol.com wrote:
> > I know allot of you have installed amps under there front seats in your
> > Dakotas....What kinda room is under the passenger seat, the amp I have
is
> > 2.25" tall add a 1/2" for an amp board...I am a little concerned about
> > clearance. Let me know what your experiences have been. I have a 1999
CC
> > with buckets and the drivers side power seat.
> >
>
> Me personally before I had installed the system in the bed, I had stuffed
3
> amplifiers, an electronic crossover and a distribution block underneath
the
> seat. It was really tight, but the seat was fully functional (be advised I
> have a bench seat, probably not as spacious as buckets.) But If you really
> wanna get some wattage in there it's very possible. I had one 12" Orion
XTR
> sub behind the seat and it put out planty of bass.
>
> -Austin
>
> Vipertruck
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