Originally posted by Stazi: Another ? Is it easy enough to take that cover of the rear deck? When I looked at it a long time ago, it looked like a PITA to remove.
It really isn't bad at all... You don't really need to remove the side pieces, it is easier if you remove the platic pieces but not necessary.
You just need to pull out the pins that are behind the seats and then if you flex it in the middle and pull it forward it will come loose.
As for an amp, You won't need as much power with an IB/Free Air setup. My amp has more than enough power to run this sub. If you plan to possibly use the amp to do something else, you may want to consider getting an amp that you can bridge into 1 channel like mine does.
No, Contour_Phoenix_When, I haven't had it bottom out yet, the Tang Band has a VERY stiff suspension, pretty much perfect for this application...
1999 Mystique LS V6
Alpine CDA-9807, Rear deck sub, Opt. TB, K&N RU-3530/MAF adaptor, custom heatshield, FSVT 17's, SCT 4-program chip, Eibach's/ST200's, Hella Fogs...
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