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So I like the mounting plate and wiring harness Yaffe is selling for the Rockford Fosgate stuff..
I sent out an email to their sales guy to see if they will sell the install kit and their 6.5 adapters separate from the amps they offer.. since they are at least $100 more than anywhere else...
So I like the mounting plate and wiring harness Yaffe is selling for the Rockford Fosgate stuff..
I sent out an email to their sales guy to see if they will sell the install kit and their 6.5 adapters separate from the amps they offer.. since they are at least $100 more than anywhere else...
I'll report back with the findings...
I got denied! I made a plate similar out of aluminum on my own. what is your email I'll send you pics. I bought a wiring kit from wally world and the adapters off ebay.
I got denied! I made a plate similar out of aluminum on my own. what is your email I'll send you pics. I bought a wiring kit from wally world and the adapters off ebay.
What buyer did you get the mounting plate from? I have tried to look for one with no luck!!
As for Bagger nation selling the items a la carte no luck for me either. they are very strict at that. I feel they are loosing big money but they don't see it that way.
If you are talking about amp mounts i bought some high temp like velcro at radio shack an once stuck together real tough to get apart been over a yr hasnt moved
That's how a lot of peps mount them I'm just not a fan of putting two heat producing electronics on top of each other.... Just a personal preference.... There is a guy on another forum that has a shop in Cali.. I asked if he has a mount because he has his own 6.5 rings.. Will let everyone know the results of hat as well
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