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<blockquote data-quote="snfsh79077" data-source="post: 6001603" data-attributes="member: 549677"><p>I installed my new box a month or so ago and I noticed it slides forward a lot behind the seat causing the cones to hit the back of the seat. It doesn't need to be super secure because even in the case of an accident the box isn't going to get past the seat and cant go up because its under the hump on the back wall. I just wanna do something to keep it stationary. I was thinking about either screwing self taping screws into the back wall or floor from inside the box. Would that be fine?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="snfsh79077, post: 6001603, member: 549677"] I installed my new box a month or so ago and I noticed it slides forward a lot behind the seat causing the cones to hit the back of the seat. It doesn't need to be super secure because even in the case of an accident the box isn't going to get past the seat and cant go up because its under the hump on the back wall. I just wanna do something to keep it stationary. I was thinking about either screwing self taping screws into the back wall or floor from inside the box. Would that be fine? [/QUOTE]
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