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Old 05-28-2003, 09:50 PM
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help a 3rd gen outta ASAP

Hey guys I have a 3rd gen and Im tryin to get a piece of wood to fit across the backseats since they dont fold down. Im tryin to install my Amp and Capacitator to the wood and hide all the wires behind the wood. The panel that goes on my backseat is definately not strong enough to hold both items they jus fall down when I hit a corner. So I need some help on dimensions for the piece of wood. I need it to fit the back panel of the doors in the trunk. Much help would be appreciated.
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Old 05-28-2003, 10:24 PM
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Re: help a 3rd gen outta ASAP

Originally posted by SupaMax
Hey guys I have a 3rd gen and Im tryin to get a piece of wood to fit across the backseats since they dont fold down. Im tryin to install my Amp and Capacitator to the wood and hide all the wires behind the wood. The panel that goes on my backseat is definately not strong enough to hold both items they jus fall down when I hit a corner. So I need some help on dimensions for the piece of wood. I need it to fit the back panel of the doors in the trunk. Much help would be appreciated.
not trying to be a smart a$$ but why don't you get a tape measure and get some measurements. then you'll know how big to cut the wood.
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Old 05-28-2003, 10:26 PM
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not trying to be a smart a$$ but why don't you get a tape measure and get some measurements. then you'll know how big to cut the wood.
yeah, that would definitely be the best solution, you can use some plexiglass if you want to be fancy
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Old 05-29-2003, 12:56 AM
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step 1... get a big box.
step 2... cut the side out of it.
step 3... stick it in the trunk.
step 4... trim the cardboard until it fits exactly hos you want it.
step 5... lay cardboard on sheet of wood.
step 6... (is this beginning to sound like 1st grade yet?) trace the shape of the cardboard onto the wood.
step 7... get jigsaw.
step 8... cut.
step 9... install in car.
step 10.. Curse and throw it all away because you just now realized the hole in the back is curved and not flat like you thought it was.
step 11.. realize that it really doesn't matter, pull wood out of trash can, and bolt it back in.
step 12.. install toys.
step 13.. install ALARM before the toys get stolen. wait.. this should be step 1.
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lol...
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