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  1. #1
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    mounting sub box

    Hi, how has everyone secured their sub box to the boot floor, i dont want to have brackets and stuff everywhere, the sub will be facing the front so i can see it when the seat is down, also saves space! so any help would be great

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    hey i have 2 sub boxes in my 96 tegra i havn't needed to bolt it down t fits purfectly between the space behind the seats facing both ways
    just jet some L brackets and attach to bottom of sub box and to floor its really the only way to mount cleanly and stop moving(the floor dont move the box shouldn't if done properly)

    u can pretty easily make your brackets away for easy view place and back of boot on edge etc

    and even if that doesn't work get some velcrow attach to floor and to sub box and line it up properly then u should be fine
    Last edited by stanleym; 19-01-2006 at 01:34 PM.

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    Hey thanks for that, do u rekon it will be ok to put a screw into the end of 18mm MDF with pre drilling the hole or would it split with the bass?

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    interesting thought i dont think it should split providing its not on the edge of the md floor i have screwd a 10" sub to mates floor no problems there but just make sure u aint screwing through the spare tyre under neath think about sub and amp position before u do any screwing etc

    i dont think it should split

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    ey man
    i got a 99 civic sedan and i had to get a custom mdf plate made coz the original one was too thin.
    i out the sub box in and screwed them in now i cant put the spare in, but its worth it

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    Velcro!! If the box is carpeted and the floor is carpet get some of the stiff velcro and staple it to the floor or the box.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kerim
    ey man
    i got a 99 civic sedan and i had to get a custom mdf plate made coz the original one was too thin.
    i out the sub box in and screwed them in now i cant put the spare in, but its worth it
    Im gettin one of those space saver tyres soon, so i made a new floor for the boot today so it sits lower and the box will fit

  8. #8
    U used U-Bolts to secure my box to my rear strut brace. I have wing-nuts on the end so i can remove it quickly if needed. But still remain totally secure.
    TVIS - Toyota VTEC imitation system

  9. #9
    Quote Originally Posted by Slow96GSR
    Velcro!! If the box is carpeted and the floor is carpet get some of the stiff velcro and staple it to the floor or the box.

    was mentioned above but ii dont mind an echo

    lol

  10. #10
    Get a hold of something like this



    it's just a webbing strap with a clip about halfway along, makes removing the box really easy and won't leave a mess when you remove the sub for good.. this was from a UK audio supply website but I think jaycar sells something similar.
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