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So i got my jl subs and a nice box for my car And im wondering what would be a good way to secure the box so it doesnt slide around..
And what are you guys thought on having my subs pointing at about an 80 degree angle up and towards the back of the car. i I didnt want it facing strait back incase my back pack or somthing might hit that box or worse rip the subs. i will be running 2 10inch jl w1v2.4 subs on either each sub being powered by one 250watt amp or have them share a 350 watt amp. heres the box i have so you can get an idea of how i want to mount it,just imagin the box on its back with the sub point up and slighty torward the back.It fits in to the back of the seats perfectly. http://www.cardomain.com/item/QLCQLH12510DS This post has been edited by Shocker: Apr 7, 2007 - 2:36 AM -------------------- |
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Enthusiast ![]() Joined Mar 16, '07 From the gap that lies between one microsecond and the next... Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) ![]() |
If you are in an accident, an unsecured box will move. Not something you want, especially in a hatch.
If you like the way it sounds facing the back of the car but are worried about the sub being damaged, put a grille on it. As far as the positioning, move it around and see what you like! -------------------- The poster is not bound by any accuracy, stated or implied, of the previous post. Any similarities to actual people, fictional or real, may or may not be a coincidence.
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