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Bolting the Sub in the trunk, gas tank in the way?
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<blockquote data-quote="CrossoverOre" data-source="post: 7800814" data-attributes="member: 642052"><p>lift the carpet in the trunk and looked for raised areas in the metal. use .5 self tapping screw and pop a hole in the raised area. Most gas tanks will have some kind of clearence be it .5" or more. Self tapper is a good way of popping a hole and not drilling into the gas tank like could happen with a drill bit. then get a paper clip and straighten it put it through the hole and measure the depth till the tank. Try and do this in the area of where you would actually bolt it down. Couple of way to bolt the box down. One is through the box itself, basically with the sub out ram a screw straight down. other way is L brackets outside the box</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CrossoverOre, post: 7800814, member: 642052"] lift the carpet in the trunk and looked for raised areas in the metal. use .5 self tapping screw and pop a hole in the raised area. Most gas tanks will have some kind of clearence be it .5" or more. Self tapper is a good way of popping a hole and not drilling into the gas tank like could happen with a drill bit. then get a paper clip and straighten it put it through the hole and measure the depth till the tank. Try and do this in the area of where you would actually bolt it down. Couple of way to bolt the box down. One is through the box itself, basically with the sub out ram a screw straight down. other way is L brackets outside the box [/QUOTE]
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