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Trunk Carpet + Subwoofer Sliding Questions
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<blockquote data-quote="DonH" data-source="post: 7421276" data-attributes="member: 594322"><p>lol L brackets. roll the car and see how the L bracket handles it. Before i put any system in i drilled two holes in the cab of my truck floor. one on each side. passenger and driver side. Drilled it big enough for .5" allthread to fit. thats how i bolt down my boxes. i line my box up with the hole in the floor, mark the center point, drill through the wood slide the allthread with a nut on the bottom, through the bottom of my truck up into the box and bolt it into the box.</p><p></p><p>edit: an issue with trunk cars is the gas tank is right under the trunk. what you can do is affix sturdy tie down strap holder to the box sides and one the the sidewall of your trunk, like near the shock assembly. or use one of the bolts from teh shock assembly itself. now that you have one on each side, get some cool tie downs or something and snug that bish up</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DonH, post: 7421276, member: 594322"] lol L brackets. roll the car and see how the L bracket handles it. Before i put any system in i drilled two holes in the cab of my truck floor. one on each side. passenger and driver side. Drilled it big enough for .5" allthread to fit. thats how i bolt down my boxes. i line my box up with the hole in the floor, mark the center point, drill through the wood slide the allthread with a nut on the bottom, through the bottom of my truck up into the box and bolt it into the box. edit: an issue with trunk cars is the gas tank is right under the trunk. what you can do is affix sturdy tie down strap holder to the box sides and one the the sidewall of your trunk, like near the shock assembly. or use one of the bolts from teh shock assembly itself. now that you have one on each side, get some cool tie downs or something and snug that bish up [/QUOTE]
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