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Sub Placement

tbish501

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Issaquah Washington
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97' Eddie Bauer v8 4x4
What is the best way to make your subs not move around when speeding and turning sharply
mine are flying around
and i want to know the best way to keep em strapped tight. ( preferebly w/0ut permanent damage)
 



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The best way is to get some brackets and bolt em to the floor. But that could do damage...If you take a bungie cord, you can bungie the box to the back seat...That would also hold them, or some ratchet straps or whatever you like.
 






Two words VairKing, Ghetto Rigged.............jp
 






What is your point? He wants to hold his sub box in without any perminent damage to his truck...
 






What i do for my customer is I take the factory tie downs out and use those hole to bolt the box to the floor. you could also get some quick release from a conversion van place so you can remove it. The van places use the for mounting down ceter console and such.
 






I second Brian's idea... The tie-down holes are an excellent place to bolt things down, and since they are far enough apart, they are very sturdy. I'm bolting my amp rack and sub box to the floor using those holes.
 






I have heard velcro works well. Put the hard side on the bottom of the sub and let that stick to the factory carpet.
 






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