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in the middle of install taking time it confusing and i get frustrated i walk away im thinking of putting the SD800 on top my sony and delete the tray as my dayton dsp fits perfect on top of it actually slides under the vent i took cb out and cut that round lift hook thingy im gonna try to fit the sd nano and sd 400 in there they both fit in that place im taking my time i still got to put new lids on and t.p. speakers in id like it to all fit in fairing as i really dont want to mount that sd 400 in bag but i might have too ws looking on input with amp distribution block and all the remote wires confuse me a bit wanted to know if i can run switched remote to in dsp then from dsp to sd 800 then to sd nano like in a series or run them one at time to switched feed/
in the middle of install taking time it confusing and i get frustrated i walk away im thinking of putting the SD800 on top my sony and delete the tray as my dayton dsp fits perfect on top of it actually slides under the vent i took cb out and cut that round lift hook thingy im gonna try to fit the sd nano and sd 400 in there they both fit in that place im taking my time i still got to put new lids on and t.p. speakers in id like it to all fit in fairing as i really dont want to mount that sd 400 in bag but i might have too ws looking on input with amp distribution block and all the remote wires confuse me a bit wanted to know if i can run switched remote to in dsp then from dsp to sd 800 then to sd nano like in a series or run them one at time to switched feed/
if this is a Rushmore, that amp tray is a integral part that holds the fairing together!
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