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<blockquote data-quote="audiowz" data-source="post: 6601946" data-attributes="member: 617973"><p>The ones Ive done go all the way to the floor. I used pieces of Flat Stock Steel and bolted them from the underside of the box to Seat Bolts on the floor. You can usually hide these mounting bars under the box, or paint them black (or your carpet color) to hide them. I just recently did one in a Colorado with 2 dd1508's Ported that pounded.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiowz, post: 6601946, member: 617973"] The ones Ive done go all the way to the floor. I used pieces of Flat Stock Steel and bolted them from the underside of the box to Seat Bolts on the floor. You can usually hide these mounting bars under the box, or paint them black (or your carpet color) to hide them. I just recently did one in a Colorado with 2 dd1508's Ported that pounded. [/QUOTE]
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