Gonna be starting my audio install work soon. I was wondering if folks knew where all the safe places to drill are in the trunk? I have an 02 Vert, if that matters.
I have two things to secure, the sub box in the central storage area (thanks Subthump!) and a small custom amp enclosure. The amp enclosure will mount on the floor on the right side of the center storage area. It's a JL 500/5, so it's pretty long. Part of it will cover the right-side storage panel if that give you an idea of where I'm mounting it. I can post pics of where it is going if that will help.
Anyways, I was just wondering if there were some "no no" drill areas in the trunk.
The main no drill zones in the C5 is anywhere on the ledge behind the drivers and passengers seats, the gas tanks are located there.
I usually tap a ground right in the center of the ledge, but it can't be too long because there is a gas hose that connects the two tanks. Insead of drilling, consider cutting some mdf strips and using silicone caulk (don't use liquid nails) to "glue" the strips to the floor, then screw into those. The advantage is that it is fully removable and you don't need to drill into the car.
The main no drill zones in the C5 is anywhere on the ledge behind the drivers and passengers seats, the gas tanks are located there.
I usually tap a ground right in the center of the ledge, but it can't be too long because there is a gas hose that connects the two tanks. Insead of drilling, consider cutting some mdf strips and using silicone caulk (don't use liquid nails) to "glue" the strips to the floor, then screw into those. The advantage is that it is fully removable and you don't need to drill into the car.
What if I got into an accident? Do you think Silicone caulk would hold something as heavy as an amp in that case? I like the idea, but sounds kinda dangerous. I don't know how strong silicone caulk is.
What about for the subwoofer box in the central storage area? Is it ok to drill straight down from the bottom of the well to mount the box? I assume it must be since so many folks mount a sub box there. And I can't really see anything in that area when I look under the car. I just want to make sure there isn't something "sandwiched" away that I can't see from just looking under the car.
If you drill into the center well, you will be drilling into the great outdoors. Water could possibly enter by being splashed up from the rear tires.
The silicone idea is much stronger than you might expect. When I say its easily removable, I mean you'll need a pry bar to pull up on the strips as the silicone kinda "breaks" and releases. Do a test with a couple of pieces of mdf and decide for yourself. Use the clear silicone caulk that you would use for shower door installation.