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<blockquote data-quote="Glyons" data-source="post: 6810013" data-attributes="member: 622094"><p>Like the first guy said, you just need to re-inforce the box. Cross bracing is the obvious choice. What you need to do is, if you can be bothered rebuilding the box, you can cross-brace the face that the amp will go onto, the secure the DIRECTLY to the bracing. Otherwise, combining the various ideas listed above will surely help. If you can be bothered, you could just relocate the amp so that it goes under a seat, or something similar. If you can be creative (without being ambitious, or reckless) you'll find some real nifty places to stick your amp.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Glyons, post: 6810013, member: 622094"] Like the first guy said, you just need to re-inforce the box. Cross bracing is the obvious choice. What you need to do is, if you can be bothered rebuilding the box, you can cross-brace the face that the amp will go onto, the secure the DIRECTLY to the bracing. Otherwise, combining the various ideas listed above will surely help. If you can be bothered, you could just relocate the amp so that it goes under a seat, or something similar. If you can be creative (without being ambitious, or reckless) you'll find some real nifty places to stick your amp. [/QUOTE]
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