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Originally Posted by Black Truck 10
It is an extended cab. once I get the back seat removed I will try and draw something up, I think I want to put in a ventillation system with push-pull method with some 12 volt fans.
As for pictures, dont worry haha Im gonna take a ton. I can show you how we do installs in Texas Heat. aka expect to see a picture of me convulsing on the ground, or some signs of heat stroke. Im jacked up though...
jdc753 1 more thing, do you have cab vents on your back wall, and what did you do to treat these if you do. Did you remove them and seal them up, or does your rack cover them up?????
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We certainly don't got heat like that up here only have had a few weeks of 90° weather. Heck that reminds me, screw global warming lol used to get over 100° for at least a week or so during the summer, its been a cool summer this year come to think of it.
Yea I got 2 cab vents along the back wall, I could post pictures if ya want but not sure if you would see them. I measured them up and the bottom stuck into the cab more than the top. I ended up trimming off as much as I could from the bottom and this made them only stick into the cab less than 3/4 of an inch. So the back wall of my amp rack has 3/4" runners along the back to space it off the wall and around the vents. The runners also gave me a good way of running a lot of the cable behind the computer area in the middle of the rack.
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2005 Ford F350 crew cab long bed, 6.0L diesel, 4x4
HU: 10.4" touch screen computer linked to Alpine 9887
Front Stage: Polk Audio SR6500 Active
Front Amp: Sundown 100x4
Sub: Stereo Integrity Magnum 12" V4
Sub Amp: Sundown 1500d