Relocating speaker amps in 2004 Liberty

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gcotterl

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hi there.
I'm confused with why you've had such an issue with this.

I think at this point, a picture of what's going on with your end would help.
 

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When I put different speakers in, I adhered the amps to the inside of the doors using that 3M tape they use for vehicle body molding. That held pretty firmly and it didn't require any drilling.

No pics, sorry.
 

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I started with the FRONT doors.

I relocated the amps DIRECTLY BELOW the speakers rather than in the BOTTOM CORNER of the doors (as shown in the photos at
Car Audio Tips Tricks and How To's : Jeep Liberty With Infinity Sound System Front Speaker Replacement).

I used a 7/8" spacer on each bolt between the inside of the door panel and the black (flat) side of the amp so the amps would be parallel to the window glass (otherwise, the window glass would hit the amp).

The heat sinks (the shiny sides of the amps) are facing the outside of the doors.

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The speakers in the REAR doors do NOT have amps
 
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