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<blockquote data-quote="orangecounty1" data-source="post: 4517874" data-attributes="member: 578335"><p>instead of using normal screws to hold your sub in, what are those little insert things that u put in the box, then its threaded inside of it, and you bolt the subs to your box, that way you can take it in and out as much as you want, and never have to worry about the holes in the wood getting messed up from taking a sub in and out of the box too much.</p><p></p><p>the sub is 2 18" re mt's...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="orangecounty1, post: 4517874, member: 578335"] instead of using normal screws to hold your sub in, what are those little insert things that u put in the box, then its threaded inside of it, and you bolt the subs to your box, that way you can take it in and out as much as you want, and never have to worry about the holes in the wood getting messed up from taking a sub in and out of the box too much. the sub is 2 18" re mt's... [/QUOTE]
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