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I'm thinkin about getting one of these so that I can mount my amp on the sub and pull them out as one piece. It's a little pricy but I like the idea!
http://mainstreet-caraudio.com/car/qlogic/uhc112.htm
-Andy
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Andy W.
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That's a good deal andy. I have a 10" subzone box and I'm very happy with the quality of it. I bought mine off a website, and I think I paid around 65.00 so you definatley got a good deal.
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Sure... do it the easy way
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I'm thinking about mounting my sub amp directly to my sub box. Is there any harm in doing so? I would like to be able to pull the whole thing out in one piece, when I go to the track. Thanks, -Andy
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Vibration and amps don't mix
not sure were you can find them but buy some 1/4 to and 1/2 tall rubber bushing.
it should dampen the vibrations alot
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Depends on the build of the amp... it might sustain the vibrations, or maybe not. But i wouldn't take any chances.. and like what was said.. i would use maybe rubber bushings.
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It's a Pioneer GMX952. You say you wouldn't take any chances as in, don't do it or use bushings?
-Andy
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Nice Box,
but damn small at .88cuft. What sub are you going to run in there?
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