Thank you guys. Now I was thinking I don't want a board in the truck, I'll mount it on metal bracket. Of course that would not have been good. The next redundant question, why didn't the directions explain this?
If they explained it they might have to tell you why. The only reason you have to do this with off the shelf amplifier is because they do not isolate the board. For just a few more dollars they can use a faraday shield/cage and completely isolate the board from interference.
The introduction of mosfet circuits ( metal oxide semiconductor field effect transistor ) causes the the cheaper amplifiers to buzz if not isolated. The "oxide" in the name refers to the isolation layer of the circuit.its gate is insulated from the channel by a thin oxide layer and this means that it can be damaged by static if it is not handled in the correct way, or the circuit does not protect it adequately.
I dont know if you ever took anything from the 80's apart and found the flat wire mesh surrounding the eprom chips. That was actually a faraday mesh used for interference. The higher end hand made amplifiers use a combination of the mesh and isolating foam to help mitigate the interference. To my knowledge they can be mounted to metal