MOOSE Box Photos
#1
MOOSE Box Photos
Here are some snaps of my Moose Music box and my 3 amps on the back wall.
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The MOOSE box ROCKS!
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The MOOSE box ROCKS!
#4
texasbikers,
Did you drill through the rear cab wall to screw the amps in place? The obvious question then is, are the screw's showing on the outside side of the cab between the cab and bed? I was thinking about doing this, but didn't want to deal with the potential water leak paths.
Also, I'm guessing you cut out the section of plastic that was between the two access panel doors?
TonyPTX
Did you drill through the rear cab wall to screw the amps in place? The obvious question then is, are the screw's showing on the outside side of the cab between the cab and bed? I was thinking about doing this, but didn't want to deal with the potential water leak paths.
Also, I'm guessing you cut out the section of plastic that was between the two access panel doors?
TonyPTX
#5
yes
Yes the screws do go through the back wall, a good dab of silicone prevents a leak. I did just cut the plastic with my handy dandy Jig Saw.
Yeah screws show, barely and frankly I don't care.
I do plan to remount them some day, maybe when the kids are all grown and out of the house...
It's all about the sound... !!!!
Patrick
Yeah screws show, barely and frankly I don't care.
I do plan to remount them some day, maybe when the kids are all grown and out of the house...
It's all about the sound... !!!!
Patrick
#7
Looks great...
If you do not want to screw into your cab, you can first carpet a board and stick it against the rear cab wall. You can use glue or even alot of velcro to make the board stay in place. The weight of the board will be on the floor,so you are just keeping the top of the board from falling forward.
Then just screw the amps to the board.
For a clean look, cut small holes in the board so you can tuck the wires behind the board too.
Andy
www.SUBBOX.net
Then just screw the amps to the board.
For a clean look, cut small holes in the board so you can tuck the wires behind the board too.
Andy
www.SUBBOX.net