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Where have you all mounted your sub boxes? Mine keeps sliding around and i need a place to bolt it. And i dont have the 60/40 bench

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Just stick velcro in each corner(the spiked side) under your sub , get a velcro about 2 inches wide and 4 inches long. It stick to the carpet in the trunck


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I took the carpet out of my trunk, laid it down on a peice of 1/2" MDF and traced it. Then I cut it out using a jig saw, then cut out a spot to get to the spare tire, placed a hinge on it, put it in, then put the stock carpet back over it. I then attached the sub box diurectly to this.


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Besides velcro, I've used non-skid rubber cargo matting that you can buy at any auto part dealer. You can cut it to size and stick the box on top. Doesn't move an inch. I actually got a larger matt that fills most of the trunk. This keeps the other stuff I carry in place as well. It allows me to move the sub around if I need to fit weird cargo.

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I built the sub enclosure right into the spare tire well.

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Got a black luggage strap and screwed it into the floor at the base of the seats. Then looped the strap around the sub, tightened it and clicked it in!


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get a DD beast and a build a wall..there will be no sliding guaranteed...=)

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your best bet would be to get some MDF lay it down under your carpet and bolt your sub box to that

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