Keeping a subwoofer box in place...
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Tweek wrote:Anyway, back to the original post, I velcroed the carpet to the floor, then the sub box to the back of the seat. Hasn't moved yet
Velcro for the win.
Don't i just have the best ideas?
Please note, that if for whatever reason you have a crash, i am in no way responsible if you die as a result of a subwoofer box hitting you in the head

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Re: Keeping a subwoofer box in place...
My pioneer sub box came with velcro on the bottom, the carpet stuck to that but then the carpet used to move around the boot
It did weigh a ton though
It did weigh a ton though
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Didn't last long, went round a bend earlier and heard a loud thump from the boot 

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Re: Keeping a subwoofer box in place...
My new ways the best...
I dont have one at the moment !!
Hell, I dont even have a radio!
I dont have one at the moment !!
Hell, I dont even have a radio!
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Re: Keeping a subwoofer box in place...
mines rathet strapped to my strut brace 
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Tweek wrote:Didn't last long, went round a bend earlier and heard a loud thump from the boot
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Scott69 wrote:Tweek wrote:Didn't last long, went round a bend earlier and heard a loud thump from the boot
shoud not take corners so hard
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Re: Keeping a subwoofer box in place...
More Velco is need then

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Re: Keeping a subwoofer box in place...
i now have this problem too now that i have a sub , custom boot build coming soon 
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Well.. if you do what i did.. as said ages ago, wouldnt have the problem 
But noooooooooooo lol.
But noooooooooooo lol.
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Re: Keeping a subwoofer box in place...
Danny Boy UK wrote:Well.. if you do what i did.. as said ages ago, wouldnt have the problem
But noooooooooooo lol.
i will be chap ive had this idea for ages what you done , but im going to try make it look fairly interesting
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