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<blockquote data-quote="brokeitagain" data-source="post: 3571050" data-attributes="member: 573484"><p>i switched to using t nuts for the new setup thats going into my blazer, most of my other setups have had problems with the MDF disintegrating around the cutout hole. I have used these on other things before and if u use a screw and washer to install them before the driver is installed it is much easier. I used #10 machine screws</p><p></p><p>I have used bottom of the barrel stuff like Kicker Comps, Pioneer, Memphis PR's and Memphis M3's. I have never had any experience with any real subs. So my results may not match yours</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brokeitagain, post: 3571050, member: 573484"] i switched to using t nuts for the new setup thats going into my blazer, most of my other setups have had problems with the MDF disintegrating around the cutout hole. I have used these on other things before and if u use a screw and washer to install them before the driver is installed it is much easier. I used #10 machine screws I have used bottom of the barrel stuff like Kicker Comps, Pioneer, Memphis PR's and Memphis M3's. I have never had any experience with any real subs. So my results may not match yours [/QUOTE]
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