So a long day and a lot of progress.
I started the day off with a wicked headache and nausea, so I decided heavy woodwork was out of the question for today. Didn't want to lose a finger when I'm not at my best. Instead, I decided to complete overhaul the interior wiring, and get those crossovers installed.
I decided to pull the seats completely this time. I started with the torx bolts that hold the seatbelts to the seat

If you've never seen it before, this is how to remove the seat. Just remove these two bolts on this rail, and of course remove the two bolts in the front.

Seat is out, started work on the teardown





I decided to cut the rear vent tubes a bit, to give the amps and processor some more room. Nobody will miss them, and it makes it easier to work around under those seats.




I created the rest of my wiring, to mate to the crossovers. Again, the techflex with the white stripe goes to the Left side, green stripe to Center, and red to Right, as per standard home theater wiring.

Progress!




While the carpet was out, I cleaned it thoroughly using Chemical Guys' excellent carpet cleaner spray and a vacuum. Then, I reinstalled the carpet and prepped the wiring for installation.


I installed the amps a little closer to the front, to give the big rubber mats in the rear a tiny bit extra room to sit properly. I really like the look I'm getting with the wiring on these amps.






I got the seat installed, and locked down. Here's the amps under the seat.

That's all I got done today, hopefully tomorrow will be good for doing the doors. If not, I'll wait till next weekend.