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Keeping subs from sliding around?

Godfather

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How do you guys keep your subs from sliding around?

I have my subs in the trunk, 2, 12" in enclosure....they aren't hooked up yet. Before I hook it up I'd like to are how you guys keep it in place?

They've been all over the trunk right now.
 


my box is big enough to weg on the spare tire locking thing the spins, and that and the weight keeps it in place for the most part
 
L brackets on both my boxes is the only way to keep em contained, that and its piece of mind that haters just cant pick it up and walk away
 


How do you guys keep your subs from sliding around?

I have my subs in the trunk, 2, 12" in enclosure....they aren't hooked up yet. Before I hook it up I'd like to are how you guys keep it in place?

They've been all over the trunk right now.

I put a piece of wood the length/width of the box under the carpet then from inside the box I screwed it to the board under it. Ran a strip of metal tape from the back of my box over my amp rack which covers the center pass through and screwed it down so the box wont fall face down.

Yeah no stealing my investment either lol.
:)

My .02
 
How do you guys keep your subs from sliding around?
I used an adjustable cargo bar in my T-Bird.....

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Might do the same in the GP, when I get around to making a new box.
 


L brackets, or screw them to the floor. Trust me a couple good launches and the will be kissing your trunk lid.
 


I just went out and bought some home depot super velcro and stuck it to the bottom of my box. Havent had a problem for over a year.
 
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