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<blockquote data-quote="kingpin_jeffie" data-source="post: 29934" data-attributes="member: 541999"><p>ok ive got 2 RF HE2 12's and let me tell you these things hit!! This is where the problem lies. You see they hit so **** hard that now the screws holding the subs to the box are vibrating loose lately ive had to tighten down my subs at least once every couple days to keep a good seal around the lip of the subs.</p><p></p><p>So if anyone could help me out with some tips or tricks to keep the mounting screws from coming out i would greatly appreciate it and you would be my car audio god!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kingpin_jeffie, post: 29934, member: 541999"] ok ive got 2 RF HE2 12's and let me tell you these things hit!! This is where the problem lies. You see they hit so **** hard that now the screws holding the subs to the box are vibrating loose lately ive had to tighten down my subs at least once every couple days to keep a good seal around the lip of the subs. So if anyone could help me out with some tips or tricks to keep the mounting screws from coming out i would greatly appreciate it and you would be my car audio god!! [/QUOTE]
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