Yay cupholder
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From: Mesa AZ -> Federal Way, Wa
Yay cupholder
It's the little things in life. I was playing around, mounting my sub/amp to the back seat brackets so that you can't just lift it and run of with it. I also liked it this way because I still retain the factory space when needed, since just like the back seats the sub/amp now lean forward when I need the extra cargo space..To make the sub/amp fit where I wanted it to, I had to take the cupholder out of the rear pass. side in the backseat..I pulled just the little black cup out and started looking for a place to put it. Had to do some cutting to the center console to make it fit. But it fits nice and snug and works great..I finally have a cupholder! 

Sub/amp mounted to the seat brackets.

folded forward (not a good picture)


Sub/amp mounted to the seat brackets.

folded forward (not a good picture)
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nice idea...
i have that same sub setup... it sounds pretty good...
how do you like it facing forward like that??
i usually have mine facing backwards facing the tailgate and it sounds fantastic...
i have that same sub setup... it sounds pretty good...
how do you like it facing forward like that??
i usually have mine facing backwards facing the tailgate and it sounds fantastic...
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It sounds pretty good still..I had it facing backwards when it was behind the rear seat...I like watching movies in the truck better than in my house, it has better surround sound and everything shakes lol.
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