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<blockquote data-quote="ChopShop Racing" data-source="post: 28383" data-attributes="member: 542790"><p>i have one of those lowjacks in my sub box. i also bolted the box down from the inside. i drilld out 2 1/2" holes and used 2 1/2" bolts. the use a crap load of silacone and some of that foam stuff from home depot to keep it from losing and air through the bolt holes. the bolt end on the out side is the rounded/flat side. the only way to get my box out, is by removing the subs first. the subs r in there with 5" wood sreews that have a hex-star shaped head that i have coverd with soder. i takes me over an hour to remove my system, and thats WITH power tools! my radio in a pioneer with the built in DFS alarm that plays really loud high pitch sounds though my tweeters and mids. i have a clerion alarm in my hatch, and another one under my hood. i have a kill switch for my fule pump and my alarm is hooked up to my cars computer. (kill switches r NO GOOD if hooked up to the ignition. (all that dose is keep them from using your key hole(with most thefes dont use n e ways)).</p><p></p><p>i hoped i helped you out a little</p><p></p><p>if you can get into your car 1 way, then there is like 5 other ways somone else can.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ChopShop Racing, post: 28383, member: 542790"] i have one of those lowjacks in my sub box. i also bolted the box down from the inside. i drilld out 2 1/2" holes and used 2 1/2" bolts. the use a crap load of silacone and some of that foam stuff from home depot to keep it from losing and air through the bolt holes. the bolt end on the out side is the rounded/flat side. the only way to get my box out, is by removing the subs first. the subs r in there with 5" wood sreews that have a hex-star shaped head that i have coverd with soder. i takes me over an hour to remove my system, and thats WITH power tools! my radio in a pioneer with the built in DFS alarm that plays really loud high pitch sounds though my tweeters and mids. i have a clerion alarm in my hatch, and another one under my hood. i have a kill switch for my fule pump and my alarm is hooked up to my cars computer. (kill switches r NO GOOD if hooked up to the ignition. (all that dose is keep them from using your key hole(with most thefes dont use n e ways)). i hoped i helped you out a little if you can get into your car 1 way, then there is like 5 other ways somone else can. [/QUOTE]
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