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<blockquote data-quote="hemi4me?" data-source="post: 4389802" data-attributes="member: 589932"><p>OK I got the rear baffle almost ready to be installed. The deck is dynamatted, and the baffle will be bolted to the deck.</p><p></p><p>The subs are Image Dynamics ID10s and I do not want the screws to show (so I will need some trim rings) and I want the sub to be mounted the best way possible for maximum rigidity since it will be just bolted to a board, and not in a box.</p><p></p><p>The material is 3/4" MDF and I was hoping to get some people to show me some pics of different ways to mount a sub. I have looked and looked and I have found many ways. Is one better than the other? Can I flush mount with only 3/4" MDF and no way to space the cub up due to the rear glass in the deck.</p><p></p><p>I like choices! Hope I get some responses!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hemi4me?, post: 4389802, member: 589932"] OK I got the rear baffle almost ready to be installed. The deck is dynamatted, and the baffle will be bolted to the deck. The subs are Image Dynamics ID10s and I do not want the screws to show (so I will need some trim rings) and I want the sub to be mounted the best way possible for maximum rigidity since it will be just bolted to a board, and not in a box. The material is 3/4" MDF and I was hoping to get some people to show me some pics of different ways to mount a sub. I have looked and looked and I have found many ways. Is one better than the other? Can I flush mount with only 3/4" MDF and no way to space the cub up due to the rear glass in the deck. I like choices! Hope I get some responses! [/QUOTE]
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