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<blockquote data-quote="RangerDangerV2" data-source="post: 7730646" data-attributes="member: 637657"><p>ok heres the new idea.... I will take a ring of metal cut out to the shape of my subwoofer cutout, it will be about 1 inch wide... It is sort of like an oversized washer. then I will weld threaded rod to the part of the "washer where the holes are, then mount the washer to the inside of the baffle ( the washer will have to be cut in half to fit into the inside of the box) I will use this thick foam tape to stop any vibration noise between the baffle and the washer, then I will mount the sub to the baffle, use some nyloc nuts and voila sub is mounted and the weight is distributed througout the entire cutout area instead of the small contact points of the t nuts... hopefully you guys can understand this, I will post pics in my build log when I get this finished...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RangerDangerV2, post: 7730646, member: 637657"] ok heres the new idea.... I will take a ring of metal cut out to the shape of my subwoofer cutout, it will be about 1 inch wide... It is sort of like an oversized washer. then I will weld threaded rod to the part of the "washer where the holes are, then mount the washer to the inside of the baffle ( the washer will have to be cut in half to fit into the inside of the box) I will use this thick foam tape to stop any vibration noise between the baffle and the washer, then I will mount the sub to the baffle, use some nyloc nuts and voila sub is mounted and the weight is distributed througout the entire cutout area instead of the small contact points of the t nuts... hopefully you guys can understand this, I will post pics in my build log when I get this finished... [/QUOTE]
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