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How do you strap down your sub?
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July 27, 2011, 05:17:10 PM »
So I am finally getting a sub for my car. Doing it the cheap way. Single kenwood 12in woofer + box + 350 watt kenwood amp bridge for 150w RMS + LOC + wiring.
Anyways, I wanted to know how you guys strap down your box? Do you use some straps and achor it somewhere? Or do you shoot some screws and L brackets? I dont want to drive around and have it dancing in the back.
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Re: Re: How do you strap down your sub?
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Bungee cords and strapped against the seat. Eventually I'll come up with something better.
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Velcro
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Re: How do you strap down your sub?
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My camping gear ATM ahaha because my friend borrowed my bungee cords :p
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I got a false floor.... so my dual sub box is bolted down tight with 2 "L" brackets.
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+1 for velcro
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I have a trunk tray So velcro over the tray?
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pics or it didnt happen.
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Really? You bumped a two year dead thread with that?
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I used L brackets as well, but just put shallow screws into the oem "false floor" or spare tire cover whatever it's called...
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