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    Is the entire raised fiberglass carpeted section under passenger/spotter compartment safe to drill into. Also what size screws should be used. The area im talking about is the same area factory mounts the amps. Just want some reassurance before I mount down amps. Your much appreciated

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    Originally posted by BLK Z1 Nakomis View Post
    Is the entire raised fiberglass carpeted section under passenger/spotter compartment safe to drill into. Also what size screws should be used. The area im talking about is the same area factory mounts the amps. Just want some reassurance before I mount down amps. Your much appreciated
    It was in 08, I used the screws that came with the amps. They have about a 1/2" of penetration.
    "Failing to prepare is preparing to fail" John Wooden- Rest in Peace

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      #3
      Wet sounds doen't send screws probably so they aren't responsible for someones misfortune of screwing thru their boat, thanks for your input

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        #4
        Am i correct in thinking this area has been beefed up with fiberglass, under passenger helm

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          #5
          Originally posted by BLK Z1 Nakomis View Post
          Am i correct in thinking this area has been beefed up with fiberglass, under passenger helm
          Yes on the walkthrough side there is about a 2'x3' panel under the carpet, on mine anyway.
          "Failing to prepare is preparing to fail" John Wooden- Rest in Peace

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            Dr's motto is Drill Baby Drill

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              #7
              Yes, that area with the glassed-in composite board is exactly where the amps, etc can go. A 1" screw will give you about .75" bit by time you add in the thickness of the amp frame and carpet. Also, bringing the amp off the carpet with some stand-offs allows for added ventilation. The rubber feet used for door stops work well.
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