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    How to keep sub secure in my g?

    I have an 02' and I just installed my sub/amp and I want to know what's the best way to get my sub/box to stop moving around in my trunk. Whenever I drive it moves toward the middle of my trunk where the spare is since the panel that covers it is a bit warped.

    Would velcro work or would I need something stronger? I just have one 12" sub.

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    TGC Regular joegalant's Avatar
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    i have plywood cut to fit my trunk and L bracets on the sub box scewed into the ply wood check my sig VVV

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    I guess I lucked out, mine fits very snug between the floor and the bottom of the rear deck way in back. L brackets should do it, very important chech recheck and check again before you drill screws in the floorboard or anywhere that there isnt a harness, wire or gas tank that you could puncture.

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    Or you can order on of Cali's sub boxes which are efficient, spaces, and looks good. :)

    https://www.thegalantcenter.org/showthread.php?t=45744


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    TGC Regular joegalant's Avatar
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    lol was gnna suggest this wish i had my ghetto setup pic on my photo bucket i used to have a tie down going across my trunk to keep it in place

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    velco works really good

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    ^^^ yea but big piece of it.

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    velcro or L brackets

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    Chains and a master lock

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    Industrial strength velcro I have it n works great. Get it at home depot

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    L brackets work their magic in my trunk

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    lol...a full size tire in the spare wheel well works for me

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    Keep a midget in the trunk...he can just lay between the trunk lid and the box. LOL


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    just like this

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    Quote Originally Posted by ADExternal View Post
    Or you can order on of Cali's sub boxes which are efficient, spaces, and looks good. :)

    https://www.thegalantcenter.org/showthread.php?t=45744
    This is the best way to go; you can make them yourself, or just order them. You will end up with a clean set up, and wont loose any trunk use. And, of course, they fit snugly and won't move around.
    De que estamos hablando?

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    I would like to know more about these boxes but it says I dont have permission to view the thread :(

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    get bigger speakers and u dont have to worry about that problem lol






    poor baby shes so dirty......fuckin gravel road!

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    I can see you have done some damage just loading that thing.

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    yea but its worth it!

    nothing that cant be replaced

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