On topic...I fitted the new alternator back on to the Honda, and all is well. There was a small panic when trying to disable the SRS airbag light. The scanner said the seat airbags and control module had failed, which instantly meant I crapped my pants as they are expensive...turns out I didn't plug the seats back in properly! Lucky escape. Only problem now is that space on my driveway is tight, due to my Dad being lazy and leaving his van here so now my Honda is blocked in by the van and my other car. :/
Bitches don't care about sound quality, show them the subwoofers and amps, bitches love subwoofers and amps.
Also, lower your bimmer logitek, bitches love when the bottom scrapes ground with sparks flying.
This. Why you don't place the amps behind the subs? Why they has to be there so you can't fit anything else in the boot? Like the man asked, are those amps screwed down?
If not, then I can't wait to hear news from you that the amps flew like hell in the boot while taking few turns and eventually the power cords found themselves short circuiting and welding all over your boot.
there's no wire organization outside of an abundance of zipties...
if an accident were to happen that thin piece your amps are sitting on won't hold the force and everything in your truck will be a jumbled mess...not to mention your trunk is useless now with those amps sprawled out...good use of space, lol.
did you secure your boxes or are they just resting in there?
you didn't even trim your speaker wire so it's the correct length...it's an eyesore to see the excess zipped in loops...
do yourself a favor, take a weekend, and re-do it correctly...because you'd win no prizes for that mess...