sub connection thru box

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i'll just go with the stainless bolts , for easy box removal from my blazer . thanks
Yuppers....easy disconnect

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I've used all 3 methods. I will warn you, if you use bolts make sure you secure them very tightly. They will get dangerously hot if they loosen up.
To an extent. I could hear the wood crunching while tightening mine so I stopped. Might add to use loc-tite....if it's ideal in this situation.

 
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