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Old 12-01-2007, 04:53 AM   #27 (permalink)
320de46m47
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my next job is to install the basslink under the floor panel in my e46 touring. i'm not keen on it taking up luggage space which was why i chose it in the first place) strange thing here is that the speaker is on one side and the controls on the other. i was thinking of suspending it under the floating (non secured) floor panel and cutting a hole in the floor and covering it with heavy duty mesh. this would mean though that if the speaker cone faces up the controls will be on the underside. the feet can be positioned any way. the other issue here will be that the wiring will hang. very limited options really. i think the alpine amp will go nicely where the cd changer normally goes so will be fixed in position. am i going to be ok for air circulation ?
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