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<blockquote data-quote="jrdnhsnbrg" data-source="post: 8174801" data-attributes="member: 643734"><p>I'd just sandwich them between the door and the speaker myself. Poke a couple small holes in the bottom of it for the wires and seal them in with silicone if you're really that worried about it. I personally am only running some cheap Kenwood speakers, not amped, but I will be pulling my sub for the winter. I don't like the idea of it sitting in the college parking lot for days straight, feels much better having it sit in my climate-controlled room.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jrdnhsnbrg, post: 8174801, member: 643734"] I'd just sandwich them between the door and the speaker myself. Poke a couple small holes in the bottom of it for the wires and seal them in with silicone if you're really that worried about it. I personally am only running some cheap Kenwood speakers, not amped, but I will be pulling my sub for the winter. I don't like the idea of it sitting in the college parking lot for days straight, feels much better having it sit in my climate-controlled room. [/QUOTE]
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