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<blockquote data-quote="bigbangtheory" data-source="post: 5887504" data-attributes="member: 563177"><p>Well what I did to keep my box secured, was I used some plywood I had laying around and took my carpet piece out and traced the outline of the carpet piece onto the plywood and then cut the plywood with the table saw and then right in the middle as it was the only way to get it in the car, but it goes no where as it fits perfect and then put my box in there and used drywall screws in there, about 5 of them and drilled the box down into the plywood. Kinda ghetto, but you don't see it, it don't affect performance and it isn't going anywhere unless maybe I flipped my car, lol!</p><p></p><p>Just and idea, but your trunk space is much larger than mine.</p><p></p><p>Will say, just remember you won't be able to get to your spare if your spare is in the normal area well, without a little work. Can't remember if the Sante Fe's have their spare under the vehicle or not. I have my battery in the spare well tire area and haven't used that for a spare tire in 3 years, lol! No problems as of yet with flat tires, knock on wood now!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigbangtheory, post: 5887504, member: 563177"] Well what I did to keep my box secured, was I used some plywood I had laying around and took my carpet piece out and traced the outline of the carpet piece onto the plywood and then cut the plywood with the table saw and then right in the middle as it was the only way to get it in the car, but it goes no where as it fits perfect and then put my box in there and used drywall screws in there, about 5 of them and drilled the box down into the plywood. Kinda ghetto, but you don't see it, it don't affect performance and it isn't going anywhere unless maybe I flipped my car, lol! Just and idea, but your trunk space is much larger than mine. Will say, just remember you won't be able to get to your spare if your spare is in the normal area well, without a little work. Can't remember if the Sante Fe's have their spare under the vehicle or not. I have my battery in the spare well tire area and haven't used that for a spare tire in 3 years, lol! No problems as of yet with flat tires, knock on wood now! [/QUOTE]
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