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Old Dec 16, 2005 | 03:43 PM
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Originally Posted by 02BlackWRX
don't hate cuz my 1 12 hits harder then your 2 12's


don't hate cuz my 1 10 hits harder than your 1 12.... :P

I kid.....maybe...



on the question though. Go by yourself a rear strut bar. Then go to home depot and buy yourself a couple metal circle brackets....like the ones that hold piping onto walls. Get a couple small chunks of thin rubber....like stuff you would stick on the bottom of book ends so they don't move or skratch a glass table. Put that under the brackets and screw those suckers into the back of your box. Done deal.

not hard to remove when needed but my buddy did this in his golf and flipped it. The speakers stayed put.
Old Dec 16, 2005 | 04:03 PM
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Originally Posted by OneManArmy
don't hate cuz my 1 10 hits harder than your 1 12.... :P

I kid.....maybe...



on the question though. Go by yourself a rear strut bar. Then go to home depot and buy yourself a couple metal circle brackets....like the ones that hold piping onto walls. Get a couple small chunks of thin rubber....like stuff you would stick on the bottom of book ends so they don't move or skratch a glass table. Put that under the brackets and screw those suckers into the back of your box. Done deal.

not hard to remove when needed but my buddy did this in his golf and flipped it. The speakers stayed put.
you're probably right, I can't compete with a W7
Old Dec 16, 2005 | 04:20 PM
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Originally Posted by OneManArmy
don't hate cuz my 1 10 hits harder than your 1 12.... :P

I kid.....maybe...



on the question though. Go by yourself a rear strut bar. Then go to home depot and buy yourself a couple metal circle brackets....like the ones that hold piping onto walls. Get a couple small chunks of thin rubber....like stuff you would stick on the bottom of book ends so they don't move or skratch a glass table. Put that under the brackets and screw those suckers into the back of your box. Done deal.

not hard to remove when needed but my buddy did this in his golf and flipped it. The speakers stayed put.
I did the same thing. U shaped brackets. That way if I had a flat tire and need to change it, I could just pick up the box and it would swivel on the bar and give me access to the spare tire spot.
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