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<blockquote data-quote="1aespinoza" data-source="post: 8744266" data-attributes="member: 654802"><p>Can you verify that the box is not loose. By putting your weight on the face, you are keeping it from hitting on the walls. I would drill holes on the edge, down into the center of the walls. Then screw 2 inch coarse thread drywall screws. I would do 4 screws per side, starting one inch from the corners. Then seal the inside. Adding Elmers glue before screwing is optional.</p><p> I once bought a pair of 15" Planet Audio Big Bang "damaged" subs at EZ Pawn, for $40. Tore the carpet off, reglued and rescrewed the box. Those subs wiggled my eyeballs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1aespinoza, post: 8744266, member: 654802"] Can you verify that the box is not loose. By putting your weight on the face, you are keeping it from hitting on the walls. I would drill holes on the edge, down into the center of the walls. Then screw 2 inch coarse thread drywall screws. I would do 4 screws per side, starting one inch from the corners. Then seal the inside. Adding Elmers glue before screwing is optional. I once bought a pair of 15" Planet Audio Big Bang "damaged" subs at EZ Pawn, for $40. Tore the carpet off, reglued and rescrewed the box. Those subs wiggled my eyeballs. [/QUOTE]
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