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Old Nov 11, 2001 | 11:10 AM
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Default How to secure sub box

I recently got a JL Powerwedge sub box for my R, and I wanted to ask the best way to secure the thing to the car. I haven't torn into it yet, just want to get some input. is how i want it mounted. any ideas?
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Old Nov 11, 2001 | 01:43 PM
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Default Re: How to secure sub box (Teken)


But as always the famous kreedo is this...

DON'T ADVERTISE, RUN STEALTH, BE AWARE, AND PARK SMART !!! Is what will unltimately save you and your personal belongings...

Regards

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I totally agree. But the reason I want to secure the box is so when i'm driving around the **** doesnt move around.
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Old Nov 11, 2001 | 07:39 PM
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Default Re: How to secure sub box (Rob Maybach)

Position box. Fold rear seats down. "Roll" the box onto the seat, so the subs face the roof. Now get plumber's tape (the metal tape with holes), four #6-1/2" sheet metal screws and four #6-3/4" sheet metal screws. Cut two 12" sections of the tape. Fold them in half then bend them at right angles. Mount the tape to the ends of the sub box on the side facing the back of the trunk (using the 1/2" screws) , the tape should be flush with the trunk floor and the box. Mount the other end of the tape into the trunk floor with the 3/4" screws. Roll the box back, fold seats up and enjoy.


[Modified by redblues, 11:39 PM 11/11/2001]
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Old Nov 13, 2001 | 01:56 AM
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Default Re: How to secure sub box (redblues)

When I had the box in my R, I just cut a piece of 3/4 in plywood to fit the floor of the trunk. I put 10Ft of 3M double sided tape on the back, and presto! a very solid mount without drilling the car.




******ANTI-THEFT NOTE: The vehicle no longer contains ANY audio equipment********


[Modified by ThePunk, 2:59 AM 11/13/2001]
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