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Searched but couldn't find any pics from a RGS install. I didn't have much time to mess with it but it doesn't seem to fit well. At least not to my liking. I certianly don't want to hack off the tabs on the top of the headlight. What is everybody doing? Thanks
Searched but couldn't find any pics from a RGS install. I didn't have much time to mess with it but it doesn't seem to fit well. At least not to my liking. I certianly don't want to hack off the tabs on the top of the headlight. What is everybody doing? Thanks
most guys will lose the tabs. They only hold the wiring bundle with push pins so nothing structural. If you dont want to do that it should fit sideways on top the headlight or even under the radio with zip ties
Searched but couldn't find any pics from a RGS install. I didn't have much time to mess with it but it doesn't seem to fit well. At least not to my liking. I certianly don't want to hack off the tabs on the top of the headlight. What is everybody doing? Thanks
Without hacking the tabs, you may have to run the amp front to back under the radio. Honestly not ideal for setting crossovers and gains. Like outkast said, cut the tabs off as they only hold clips for wires. Nothing structural whatsover. Pic is of an Mmats 4110 on a road glide headlight. Used a small piece of foam underneath front of amp to level it up.
Also a SD 600.1 under the clutch side bracket between speaker pod. Had to space it with 1/2" HDPE cut to fit
Without hacking the tabs, you may have to run the amp front to back under the radio. Honestly not ideal for setting crossovers and gains. Like outkast said, cut the tabs off as they only hold clips for wires. Nothing structural whatsover. Pic is of an Mmats 4110 on a road glide headlight. Used a small piece of foam underneath front of amp to level it up.
Also a SD 600.1 under the clutch side bracket between speaker pod. Had to space it with 1/2" HDPE cut to fit
I didnt cut my tabs off....I turned the amp sideways andangled it down under the radio and stuck some velcro on it and the top of the headlight housing.
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