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dustin23 
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i just completed by sound system in my 2000 chevy impala, but my only problem is my subwoofer box being unstable. can anyone give me any recommendation on how to stablize the subwoofer box from jumping and moving?
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Bolt it to the car?
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Try and see if velcro will stick to the carpet on the floor the trunk.  Another option is to put some wood under the trunk and some L brackets on the box and screw the L brackets to the wood under the carpet.

For the brave there is drilling the box right to the car, but you must be careful of two things - spare tires and gas tanks!

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KPierson wrote:
...  there is drilling the box right to the car, but you must be careful of two things - spare tires and gas tanks!

AKA: Not Being An Idiot  subwoofer box stability -- posted image.

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Bolt it to the interior or the trunk, that's what I did =)

HU: Alpine DVA-9861E
SUB: Alpine SWX-1243D
MONO: Alpine PDX-1.1000
FRONTS: Alpine SPX-17PRO
REARS: Alpine SPX-17REF
F+R AMP: Alpine PDX-4.150
CAP: Rockford Fosgate RFC2D
& IM LOUD AND PROUD!!
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Posted: February 26, 2008 at 6:36 PM / IP Logged  
DYohn wrote:

KPierson wrote:
...  there is drilling the box right to the car, but you must be careful of two things - spare tires and gas tanks!

AKA: Not Being An Idiot  subwoofer box stability -- posted image.

lol

Yeah just put two L brakets in th trunk then attach the box to it. It wont move one bit.


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