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New JL 10W3 under rear seat in custom box powered by a JL JX500D amp nicely tucked up under console where stock Bose sub used to be.

 

Removed the factory sub, and cut the "box" it was in to use as an amp mount.

 

Remote bass level and amp power switch on lower left side of console.

 

I used a PAC GM1416 adapter to factory radio and works great.

 

The Switch is inline in the remote turn on lead so that I can simply turn off the amp when I take the sub out.

 

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Amp mounted on modded factory sub box.

 

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Back in the truck.

 

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Switches.

 

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Looks great, nice and clean. Any concerns about heat with the amp inside the enclosure like that?

 

Ernie

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There is over an inch in every direction around the amp, and the console / trim only goes fwd to the end of the amp, so I am not expecting any heat / airflow problems. Time will tell though.

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