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<blockquote data-quote="project f-150" data-source="post: 2936886" data-attributes="member: 566083"><p>1- Some subs do come with a seperate gasket, some come with it already attached to the basket, and others have none at all. It depends on the woofer. And whether or not you need on depends on what the sub is being mounted to. If it is a carpeted box you shouldn't need one. But if its getting mounted directly on a hard surface (wood, fiberglass). you would need to use a gasket.</p><p></p><p>2- As long as you get the amp mounted securely to the seat you won't need a board.</p><p></p><p>3- There are a lot of different ways to do this depending on how stubborn the grommet is. But usually sticking something through it like a screwdriver(being carefull not to hit any wires) then tapeing the wire to it and pulling it back through is the easiest way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="project f-150, post: 2936886, member: 566083"] 1- Some subs do come with a seperate gasket, some come with it already attached to the basket, and others have none at all. It depends on the woofer. And whether or not you need on depends on what the sub is being mounted to. If it is a carpeted box you shouldn't need one. But if its getting mounted directly on a hard surface (wood, fiberglass). you would need to use a gasket. 2- As long as you get the amp mounted securely to the seat you won't need a board. 3- There are a lot of different ways to do this depending on how stubborn the grommet is. But usually sticking something through it like a screwdriver(being carefull not to hit any wires) then tapeing the wire to it and pulling it back through is the easiest way. [/QUOTE]
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