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I think the general consensus is that in order for those to fit is that some shix is gonna have to go away first, ie swap the HU out for an aftermarket one, ditch the pods and put the BT brackets in, etc.
Unless ur pregnant with both of those amp I would consider a different amp strategy that meets the goal of keeping them under the hood. Even if u are pregnant, sell one amp and pivot to a different plan.
There are guys that have been around this damn forum years that perpetually chase different amp strategies that keep amps out of bags. There is a lot of give and take involved and in many cases end state audio will suffer a bit, but for damn near everyone on here, this is a fully functioning touring sled first and foremost. Keep an open mind to the fact that ur gonna have to pivot an something to meet that goal. If not, put the other amp in a bag.
This shix is dynamic brother. Keep an open mind and stay flexible.
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