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Securing a sub box, quick question.
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<blockquote data-quote="Dave88LX" data-source="post: 7142518" data-attributes="member: 568148"><p>I noticed that JL's Stealthbox for my truck has 2 threaded holes in the bottom that you would screw a threaded rod into, drill 2 holes in the floor of the truck, and attach washers/nuts on the bottom of the truck to bolt it in place.</p><p></p><p>I think this will be more secure than L-brackets, as well as more theft-proof (we all know nothing is theft proof, all you can do is hope to slow them down).</p><p></p><p>With a 3/4" MDF sub enclosure, What is the best way to bolt these down? Are there 2 layers of MDF on the bottom, one with an EZ LOK/Hurricane Bolt/T-bolt, and the top sealed one screwed/glued to that? Or do you just drill right through the bottom of the box?</p><p></p><p>Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave88LX, post: 7142518, member: 568148"] I noticed that JL's Stealthbox for my truck has 2 threaded holes in the bottom that you would screw a threaded rod into, drill 2 holes in the floor of the truck, and attach washers/nuts on the bottom of the truck to bolt it in place. I think this will be more secure than L-brackets, as well as more theft-proof (we all know nothing is theft proof, all you can do is hope to slow them down). With a 3/4" MDF sub enclosure, What is the best way to bolt these down? Are there 2 layers of MDF on the bottom, one with an EZ LOK/Hurricane Bolt/T-bolt, and the top sealed one screwed/glued to that? Or do you just drill right through the bottom of the box? Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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