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<blockquote data-quote="Glassed-Expo" data-source="post: 20201" data-attributes="member: 542118"><p>We did a system in a new mustang before and they had the same problem. so we made the box to big to fit into the trunk normally. We made it so you could not get the box in or out threw the trunk or the back seat. For us to get it in we had to remove the back seat and bend the metal housing behind the seat. Once that was done we barely slid it in and bent everything back. You could never tell. Now for someone to steal it they would either have to take the car or have enough time to unscrew the speakers and amps. Hope this helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Glassed-Expo, post: 20201, member: 542118"] We did a system in a new mustang before and they had the same problem. so we made the box to big to fit into the trunk normally. We made it so you could not get the box in or out threw the trunk or the back seat. For us to get it in we had to remove the back seat and bend the metal housing behind the seat. Once that was done we barely slid it in and bent everything back. You could never tell. Now for someone to steal it they would either have to take the car or have enough time to unscrew the speakers and amps. Hope this helps. [/QUOTE]
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