Subbox mount

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  1. NIN New Member

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    I have 2 12" subs in a dual box and it just slides around in the trunk. What do you guys to mount it?

    Thanks,
    Tom
  2. KWIK9550 Founding Member

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    What bodystyle do you have? How worried are you about drilling holes? How stealth do you want the brackets?
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    I have a 94 gt and I just want to keep her from moving around. I really didn't want to drill holes in steel.
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    High strength velcro on the bottom of the box. The velcro grabs the carpet. This is an alternative to drilling.
  5. iskwezm Well-Known Member

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    Pull the speakers out,screw the box down,put the speakers back in.Velcro will not hold that thing down.
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    DO you have any fabrication skills? I personally would suggest fabricating a braket to mount to the shock towers, then the enclosure. No need for drilling as you can use the factory bolts on the shock towers.
  7. 98stangv8 New Member

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    just get some "L" brackets from lowes and screw it down...it is simple and will work great...just don't go into the gas tank...

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