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Maxx2893

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Alright guys I'm in the middle of installing my subs and I'm not sure about the amp. I want to mount it on the back wall, but I'm not sure if that'll cause problems for me. Will it hurt anything to screw the amp in to the rear wall of my scab? Water leak? Screws backing out?

Let me know guys!
 
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Yeah ill probably do that, but I'm still worried about them backing out
 
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Sheet metal screws. I'm just doing an under the seat install for now.
 

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i have never had an issue with screws backing out when mounted on the back wall. pulled out, yes (excessive force needed) but even then, its a lot more force needed compared to vibrations
 

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mine is mounted back there and i do not have any issues with it backing out and i've had it for two years. however on days when it is really hot and i am working the subs it will get to hot andd shut down fro 3 minutes too cool down
 
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