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Bolt box directly to floor or put foam under first?
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<blockquote data-quote="Safe_Cracker" data-source="post: 5886904" data-attributes="member: 577889"><p>Direct bolting a box to a floor will transfer energy more but it may just rattle anyways. I always go to a home depot and buy one of those rubber entrance mats that are rubber and have fiber on the top. I use 3M glue to stick the rubber side to the box so the fibers are against the vehicle floor. Works very well I then use 5" L bracket to bolt the box down.</p><p></p><p>Polo.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Safe_Cracker, post: 5886904, member: 577889"] Direct bolting a box to a floor will transfer energy more but it may just rattle anyways. I always go to a home depot and buy one of those rubber entrance mats that are rubber and have fiber on the top. I use 3M glue to stick the rubber side to the box so the fibers are against the vehicle floor. Works very well I then use 5" L bracket to bolt the box down. Polo. [/QUOTE]
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