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<blockquote data-quote="IndySlim" data-source="post: 8687408" data-attributes="member: 676664"><p>Well there are quite a few people with daily drivers that have systems with subs and sometimes that room in the trunk is needed. To be able to remove your sub box at a moment's notice without disconnecting anything or interrupting your set up just removing the box, being able to have the piece of mind knowing your box is in a fixed position and not sliding around but still being able to make use of that space is very convenient. Convenience is something we lose at times with subs in the trunk. I would still probably mount my amps across the backseat or sidewall somewhere. Also to about the stealing comment. That maybe true but Im sure no matter what you have in the trunk if they can get it open then it's gone! Mounted or not. It's where there's a will there's way when it comes to that. Oh and I'm not Dick riding just speaking on the idea. I noticed a flaw in the design but the idea of using the magnets dually as quick connect/quick release for mounting and speaker connection is dope. The flaw I noticed is the possible rattle that could come from that amp rack and the sub box hitting one another being sat close together like that which is why I would mount my Amps</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IndySlim, post: 8687408, member: 676664"] Well there are quite a few people with daily drivers that have systems with subs and sometimes that room in the trunk is needed. To be able to remove your sub box at a moment's notice without disconnecting anything or interrupting your set up just removing the box, being able to have the piece of mind knowing your box is in a fixed position and not sliding around but still being able to make use of that space is very convenient. Convenience is something we lose at times with subs in the trunk. I would still probably mount my amps across the backseat or sidewall somewhere. Also to about the stealing comment. That maybe true but Im sure no matter what you have in the trunk if they can get it open then it's gone! Mounted or not. It's where there's a will there's way when it comes to that. Oh and I'm not Dick riding just speaking on the idea. I noticed a flaw in the design but the idea of using the magnets dually as quick connect/quick release for mounting and speaker connection is dope. The flaw I noticed is the possible rattle that could come from that amp rack and the sub box hitting one another being sat close together like that which is why I would mount my Amps [/QUOTE]
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