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I currently have a pbr300x4 installed with a Bagger Nation plate locking down the amp on top of the radio. All good but I need more power and want to add another amp (pbr300x2) installed so my question is does any know know where I can get the appropriate plate to secure them both down??
just did this for someone on a street glide that already had a PN4.520D and wanted to add the PN2.350D. Worked perfectly although it required some "finesse" to get it in there right because of the speakers. You'll have to modify the bracket no doubt
I currently have a pbr300x4 installed with a Bagger Nation plate locking down the amp on top of the radio. All good but I need more power and want to add another amp (pbr300x2) installed so my question is does any know know where I can get the appropriate plate to secure them both down??
More POWER ??? So,...are you ditching the 300.4 amp ?? What components are you trying power ??
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