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<blockquote data-quote="Problem Child" data-source="post: 3584474" data-attributes="member: 571512"><p>Well I wanna be able to have it raise up enough to be able to look under it to the back side of my speaker box where there's plexi windows so you can seee the sub, so I want to be able to lift it from one sidee, not the middle, but if I got a decent sized one and just made a track for it to slide up on the other side, or do you think I should get another one for the other side, or maybe use a small gas shock to help raise it, but would it effect the lowring?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Problem Child, post: 3584474, member: 571512"] Well I wanna be able to have it raise up enough to be able to look under it to the back side of my speaker box where there's plexi windows so you can seee the sub, so I want to be able to lift it from one sidee, not the middle, but if I got a decent sized one and just made a track for it to slide up on the other side, or do you think I should get another one for the other side, or maybe use a small gas shock to help raise it, but would it effect the lowring? [/QUOTE]
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