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Securing a Sub - bigcheez2k3 - 28-02-2014

Intending to install my sub very soon but trying to think of ways to secure it. Usually I just bolt it to a board under the carpet but trying to consider other ideas as I don't want to see bolts sticking out the boot floor Undecided

Any ideas?


RE: Securing a Sub - WiNgNuTz - 28-02-2014

Self tappers through the boot floor from underneath? Big Grin


RE: Securing a Sub - Martin306 - 28-02-2014

Velcro.
False wooden floor and self tappers with "L" brackets.


RE: Securing a Sub - 1616six - 28-02-2014

Bungee cord ftw


RE: Securing a Sub - tigerstyle - 28-02-2014

L brackets cut through the carpet is my plan, screwed to the side of the box.


RE: Securing a Sub - bigcheez2k3 - 28-02-2014

Another idea; Take the sub out the box, screws/bolts through the board to the inside of the box then put it back in.


RE: Securing a Sub - Mattcheese31 - 01-03-2014

i just push mine up to the back seats, never moves an inch . .Smile


RE: Securing a Sub - Tom - 01-03-2014

Velcro as said works unless your boot carpet isnt very firm otherwise the lot slides around. Personally a length of wood wedged between the sub and boot and painted black works fine.


RE: Securing a Sub - bashbarnard - 01-03-2014

Don't have a sub

Or build fake floor


RE: Securing a Sub - bigcheez2k3 - 09-03-2014

(28-02-2014, 10:50 PM)bigcheez2k3 Wrote: Another idea; Take the sub out the box, screws/bolts through the board to the inside of the box then put it back in.

For anyone interested, I did this ^

Looks a lot better than it did before.


RE: Securing a Sub - Connor - 09-03-2014

Im a fan of wedging with a block, but my current sub has rubber feet so sticks pretty well


RE: Securing a Sub - Dum-Dum - 10-03-2014

L brackets get my vote but whatever you do make sure its really bolted down as in a crash itll do huge damage if it gets loose


RE: Securing a Sub - puglove - 10-03-2014

This my effort in kerrys xsi, and Reasons why

1. its very tightly wedged, meaning no screws or messing about to get it out
2. protects all wiring to the amp, neat & tidy
3. its hollow so good for heat
4. still leaves good boot space & means you can stack the shopping etc on it without damaging anything
5. it looks good Big Grin


Securing a Sub - devils_fuel - 14-03-2014

Tidy job J, did you have a funny 5 mins ? lol