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  1. #13
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    May 2005
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    Sydney
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    going merry
    Quote Originally Posted by raziel
    do what icacha says - use a piece of mdf , any hardware store has it and its cheap
    zorrt - you've just been lucky . trust me mate one day the gods of car audio installation will f**k up your saturday arvo with a buzzing noise that won't go away till you stuff around redoing everything till 3am the next morning :
    yea most probably aye haha, oh wells i didnt know about that sound inducing thing so i just screwed it straight on since it was convenient =) i'll do the MDF thing when i start hearing noise coming through the speakers. untill then i'll be a lazy ass and leave it.

  2. #14
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    Jun 2004
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    Adelaide
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    happy car
    yeh, i put mine on sum vinyled MDF, then made a frame around, then more mdf which has been carpeted ^_^ looks pretty-- and fits snaugly as though it is apart of the boot:P

  3. #15
    thanks guys, im still hoping itll just fit under the seat, but wont find out til thursday (coz im not at home atm). If not a false floor does sound good, itd b a LOT of stuffing around though (coz id do it myself). To do it did any of you remove your spare?

    As for screwing into the subbox, yeah a lot of people do this, but ive been told it can be disasterous as the subbox vibrates a lot (just what ive been told) and can vibrate the amp to destruction. Dont think it would create any noise. Also it would add a lot of weight to my sub box (which is STILL sitting loose ), so would inevitably cause a bit o damage. how do you secure your sub box properly?
    ...... and that's all I have to say about that.

  4. #16
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    May 2004
    Location
    Melbourne
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    EK
    If you have the time and desire, you will be able to make a false floor, keep your spare and have relatively easy access to it.

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