Removing Stock Bose Sub including hardware
OK. I want to mount my amps in my stock sub location.
I know how to get to the sub and remove the sub itself, but is it possible to actually remove the metal bracket that held the sub in place. i really don't want to cut it because when i sell the car i am restoring in completely to the factory bose radio including the bracket.
#2 if it is possible will the stock sub grill still attach over it to cover the massive whole and allow for ventilation for the amps.
Jim
I know how to get to the sub and remove the sub itself, but is it possible to actually remove the metal bracket that held the sub in place. i really don't want to cut it because when i sell the car i am restoring in completely to the factory bose radio including the bracket.
#2 if it is possible will the stock sub grill still attach over it to cover the massive whole and allow for ventilation for the amps.
Jim
#1 Yes - the plate that holds the subwoofer in place with something like 8 ten millimeter bolts comes right out. This will open a nice large hole allowing amplifiers to slide in there.
I MOST HIGHLY RECOMMEND THE USE OF AN AMPLIFIER SHELF.
Understand that the bottom of that area is the top of the gas tank. See the recent thread about the guy who ran his amplifier mounting screws into the top of his gas tank. A shelf can mount to the support brackets (x2) that hang down unused in the back and the two speaker mounting tabs on the forward bottom edge. I'll post pictures from my shelf install if you'd like.
#2 Yes - the subwoofer's speaker grill is a part of a larger panel. It can simply be pulled forward to allow access to the amplifier(s) after you're done with the installation. I put a wire loop handle that sticks out of the top of my set-up to allow easy access.
I MOST HIGHLY RECOMMEND THE USE OF AN AMPLIFIER SHELF.
Understand that the bottom of that area is the top of the gas tank. See the recent thread about the guy who ran his amplifier mounting screws into the top of his gas tank. A shelf can mount to the support brackets (x2) that hang down unused in the back and the two speaker mounting tabs on the forward bottom edge. I'll post pictures from my shelf install if you'd like.
#2 Yes - the subwoofer's speaker grill is a part of a larger panel. It can simply be pulled forward to allow access to the amplifier(s) after you're done with the installation. I put a wire loop handle that sticks out of the top of my set-up to allow easy access.
Thank-you very much paul. yea that was going to be my next question, is how to set up an amp rack. so if u wouldn't mind posting pictures it would be very much appreciated
jesus christ....paul i just had an professional installer come to the house and install my system and he placed my PG 900x5 amp in the factory bose sub cubby, honestly should i be worried that he drilled into my gas tank or am i somewhat safe. please let me know i now fell like a rolling timebomb or something
JL 10W6 Subwoofer
JL XR650-CSi Components - front
Some recycled Blaupunkts in the rear
The quality of the audio is way ahead that of the stock system.
JL XR650-CSi Components - front
Some recycled Blaupunkts in the rear
The quality of the audio is way ahead that of the stock system.
Last edited by topgear; Dec 1, 2007 at 06:25 AM.
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Originally Posted by project.dwnshft
jesus christ....paul i just had an professional installer come to the house and install my system and he placed my PG 900x5 amp in the factory bose sub cubby, honestly should i be worried that he drilled into my gas tank or am i somewhat safe. please let me know i now fell like a rolling timebomb or something
He may have used a shelf or used some kind of filler (like I did) to create a flat surface for mounting.
getting the 8 10mm bolts out are a pain in the butt!
i tried today but it was getting dark, so I gotta try tommorrow...
im about to stick a 12" kicker l5 into that area.. all custom by me!
I hope it works, i know that area isn't sealed, so Im going to stuff it with this cushion stuff that came in this huge kicker box. Then i might try to seal some of the holes that exist at the top.
I hope I dont get sick while driving my car either lol.
Question: Did you have to take off the plastic covering also?
I know #1. Take off the mask if you dont have a bose subwoofer.
#2 unbolt the 10mm bolts
#3 (Will the metal sheet come out?)
or.. will I need to fiqure out a way to take out the plastic that is around it all on the outside to hold the stock mask/bose sub in place?
i tried today but it was getting dark, so I gotta try tommorrow...
im about to stick a 12" kicker l5 into that area.. all custom by me!

I hope it works, i know that area isn't sealed, so Im going to stuff it with this cushion stuff that came in this huge kicker box. Then i might try to seal some of the holes that exist at the top.
I hope I dont get sick while driving my car either lol.
Question: Did you have to take off the plastic covering also?
I know #1. Take off the mask if you dont have a bose subwoofer.
#2 unbolt the 10mm bolts
#3 (Will the metal sheet come out?)
or.. will I need to fiqure out a way to take out the plastic that is around it all on the outside to hold the stock mask/bose sub in place?
i just did it tonight. unfortunetly to get to the top 3 bolts u need to remove all the plastics to get the rear speaker cover panel off. sry took me about an hour and a half.
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