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<blockquote data-quote="audiobaun" data-source="post: 8854331" data-attributes="member: 634282"><p>I always make a False floor out of 1/2"-1" Plywood and cover with same color carpeting/or use speaker carpet. Screw that down to the trunk floor(use the existing cardboard floor insert as a templet to make). I then have the Subs removed and on the inside of the enclosure I use screws and washers to secure the enclosure to the Plywood, and hit each screw with a dab of Silicone. put subs back in and the enclosure is secure and can not be unscrewed from the outside to be removed by thieves. It will have to be pried out. And best of all... no ugly azzed L-brackets to look at when you look at everything. You may want to find another spot for your spare tire doing it this way. If you have road side assistance for the spare tire changes, I wouldnt worry too much about it</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiobaun, post: 8854331, member: 634282"] I always make a False floor out of 1/2"-1" Plywood and cover with same color carpeting/or use speaker carpet. Screw that down to the trunk floor(use the existing cardboard floor insert as a templet to make). I then have the Subs removed and on the inside of the enclosure I use screws and washers to secure the enclosure to the Plywood, and hit each screw with a dab of Silicone. put subs back in and the enclosure is secure and can not be unscrewed from the outside to be removed by thieves. It will have to be pried out. And best of all... no ugly azzed L-brackets to look at when you look at everything. You may want to find another spot for your spare tire doing it this way. If you have road side assistance for the spare tire changes, I wouldnt worry too much about it [/QUOTE]
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