Mounting
After determining the best mounting position, check carefully in the areas
where the mounting brackets will go. Make very sure that the mounting
screws will not puncture the gas tank, brake lines, wire harnesses, etc., or
interfere with any mechanical items on the underside of the chosen mount-
ing surface. Turn the enclo-
sure upside-down and attach
the four mounting brackets
to the bottom of the enclo-
sure using the supplied small-
er screws. Each bracket must
be positioned so the rounded
end protrudes approximately
3/4" from under the cabinet
to allow a screw to easily pass
through it for attachment to
the vehicle.(See Diagram.)
Plug your subwoofer
speaker wire into the termi-
nals, using the red connector
as positive and the black con-
nector as negative. Hook the
other end of this wire to your
subwoofer amplifier in accordance with its owner's manual. This enclosure is
wired internally to produce a 2 or 4 Ohm load at the terminals depending on
the model.
With the enclosure right side up, securely attach it to the vehicle with the
supplied larger screws. If the supplied hardware is not applicable to your
installation, some other means of securely attaching the enclosure to the
vehicle must be used.
To avoid potential injury from forward movement of the enclosure
during abrupt stops or accidents, this enclosure must be properly
installed and securely fastened to your vehicle.
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