tommyk90
5,000+ posts
THE WHOLE THING!!!
Here's what I did.
Drilled a hole JUST big enough for the bolt to to through. Use a drill bit JUST a bit smaller than the nut. Hammer the nut into the outside of the baffle. Feed the screw through the inside of the baffle and tighten.
Then just use nuts to tighten the sub down. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif The nice thing about doing it like this, which I discovered once it happened, is that even if the bolt does loosen up a little bit, since you are tightening the bolt only BETWEEN the nuts the tightness of the bolt really doesnt matter.
Doing this allowed me to test different subs/things inside the box without having to drill a thousand holes because I kept stripping them out eventually.
I may try t-nuts next time though.
Drilled a hole JUST big enough for the bolt to to through. Use a drill bit JUST a bit smaller than the nut. Hammer the nut into the outside of the baffle. Feed the screw through the inside of the baffle and tighten.
Then just use nuts to tighten the sub down. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif The nice thing about doing it like this, which I discovered once it happened, is that even if the bolt does loosen up a little bit, since you are tightening the bolt only BETWEEN the nuts the tightness of the bolt really doesnt matter.
Doing this allowed me to test different subs/things inside the box without having to drill a thousand holes because I kept stripping them out eventually.
I may try t-nuts next time though.
