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<blockquote data-quote="booX2" data-source="post: 20212" data-attributes="member: 542240"><p>OK this comeing from an Ex car jacker. First thing is use screw that arent eazy to take off like allen screw*yes* it takes more time to screw these in for when your installing your stuff but no jacker gonna set there for that long . screw all allen screws into metal "sub box too"from the inside Amps to . Also if your not planing on taking anything out put glue in the screw's tops . Also if its hard to hit metal in your car like "civic's "use a wooden board and bolt it down in your trunk and than use allen screw's. For component Speakers use allen screws for fronts and bolts for back panel.For head unit just take you face out if you dont that on you. Trust me these are some of thing i had a prob with in my Jackin days.</p><p></p><p>P.S. No car jacker carrys an Allen screw diver or drill bit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="booX2, post: 20212, member: 542240"] OK this comeing from an Ex car jacker. First thing is use screw that arent eazy to take off like allen screw*yes* it takes more time to screw these in for when your installing your stuff but no jacker gonna set there for that long . screw all allen screws into metal "sub box too"from the inside Amps to . Also if your not planing on taking anything out put glue in the screw's tops . Also if its hard to hit metal in your car like "civic's "use a wooden board and bolt it down in your trunk and than use allen screw's. For component Speakers use allen screws for fronts and bolts for back panel.For head unit just take you face out if you dont that on you. Trust me these are some of thing i had a prob with in my Jackin days. P.S. No car jacker carrys an Allen screw diver or drill bit. [/QUOTE]
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