Pro's and Con's....daily driving with a wall...

Cons: Hitting something head on and having the entire enclosure crush everything from the rear seat up into the dash. You've got to remember that is ALOT of weight that can easily become a projectile. I wouldn't recommend anyone doing it unless it is BOLTED to the floor and heavily braced.

 
Cons: Hitting something head on and having the entire enclosure crush everything from the rear seat up into the dash. You've got to remember that is ALOT of weight that can easily become a projectile. I wouldn't recommend anyone doing it unless it is BOLTED to the floor and heavily braced.
why would it not be?

 
I wonder what cops think when they see a kid driving around with a huge wall of woofers blocking their view . . . I wonder if theres some law agianst such things. (not just subwoofer walls, but other obstructions of the rear view.)
If he has sideview mirrors it'll be legal. Its the same as the tint law. If u tint ur rearview window 5% then u need the sideview mirrors

 
Cause I know how people like to cut corners. When I say bolted I mean using grade 8 bolts with steel plates inside the box and on the under side of the vehicle. Too many people think that you can put screws through the mdf into the floor pan and that will hold.

 
Im kind of in a dilemma.....If I get a snug top ( like a camper shell, except only one window in back ) I would want to paint back window black so when you try to look in you can't see my moofers and same with my back window for the cab except it would be double 5% tint...But the point is I would lose my rearview view and its either rear view mirror or having a better chance at protecting my stuff.

If its blacked out theifs still have got the feeling that something is in there to be stole so idk //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/*******.gif.a649d21efc0d1fd4890a6428166586c1.gif//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/crap.gif.7f4dd41e3e9b23fbd170a1ee6f65cecc.gif

EDIT: Sorry for thread jack

 
I have a wall in my cutlass...2 15 's . It gets loud . I drive the car most of the time in the summer months . Anyway make sure you secure the hell out of the enclosure to your vehicle . Use strong steel straps and bolts that go through the enclosure . Make sure it's bolted to the floor the sides wherever you can . The more the better . Your car will stop differently and you will need to drive more carefully . You don't want any accidents . I usually just crawl when i'm driving the cutty lol . The car never goes over 40 and i have 350 horses lol .

So go ahead and have fun with the wall //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif

 
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