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<blockquote data-quote="9BlackN*Black6" data-source="post: 5793839" data-attributes="member: 607875"><p>I secured mine by making a beefy *** box and throwing a 60 lb sub in it. It was 123 lbs when I finished it. I got my carpet at home depot and it has small ribs it and kinda grips the factory carpet a lil better than most standard box carpet. I was thinking of securing mine on the two side panels with 2 beefy screw in loops and those inline fence tightener things at farm and fleet that the middle twists, tightening the hooks on the ends. My spare tire sits right under my box too, but I still want access to it without having to carry around a tool kit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="9BlackN*Black6, post: 5793839, member: 607875"] I secured mine by making a beefy *** box and throwing a 60 lb sub in it. It was 123 lbs when I finished it. I got my carpet at home depot and it has small ribs it and kinda grips the factory carpet a lil better than most standard box carpet. I was thinking of securing mine on the two side panels with 2 beefy screw in loops and those inline fence tightener things at farm and fleet that the middle twists, tightening the hooks on the ends. My spare tire sits right under my box too, but I still want access to it without having to carry around a tool kit. [/QUOTE]
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