In Car Entertainment & Security
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By Simmons
#133994 I have a 12" sub.
I need some ideas on placement and how to mount it
so that my spare wheel can still be easy to remove :?
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By Chance
#134000 Just make a box for it and set it back there. That way you can move it whenever you need too. Simple and effective :thumb:
By dawg316
#134029 I got a 12" in my sedan. just get a box and stick it in there. for a single sub your not going to need a huge box that takes up room in the trunk.

I have no problems accessing my spare with my sub still in my trunk
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By Ajax1989
#134085 i just put 2 10's in my car today and my size box you can still acces the spare..

but wat egsedanguy said is priceless
:lol: :lol:
a spare sub :thumb:
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By drago742gtr
#134108
egsedanguy wrote:just add another 12 in place of the spair tire.. then you will have a spair sub in case your other blows. :thumb:


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By Matt.M
#134128
egsedanguy wrote:just add another 12 in place of the spair tire.. then you will have a spair sub in case your other blows. :thumb:


Sigged.
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By Simmons
#134189 I have my sud in a box,problem is that it moves and falls around in the boot.
+ i have a spare rim,and the hole isnt deep enough for a rim :?
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By Coplies
#136908 I had the same problem with my sub. It is a single 12" and it would slide around a lot. So what I did was cut a piece of plywood that would lay across the truck where the original flap went. Then I nailed some trim in a square around the base of the box to keep it in place. Last I cut and hinged the last foot or so of the plywood so that the spare could still be accessed. Carpet is on the way lol.

I can add pics later if you like, my camera is dead atm[/img]
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By Simmons
#137234
Coplies wrote:I had the same problem with my sub. It is a single 12" and it would slide around a lot. So what I did was cut a piece of plywood that would lay across the truck where the original flap went. Then I nailed some trim in a square around the base of the box to keep it in place. Last I cut and hinged the last foot or so of the plywood so that the spare could still be accessed. Carpet is on the way lol.

I can add pics later if you like, my camera is dead atm[/img]


Plz plz plz take some pics,coz mine was sliding and flipping around in my boot.
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By Coplies
#137949 so first remove the original cover
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then cut a piece of plywood to cover the spare tire well, i had to round out the top corners
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then nail some small pieces of wood trim around the base of the sub
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then cut off the last foot or so of the plywood and install hinges
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then just place the plywood in the trunk and get it lined up
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last drop the sub into place and it wont move no matter how hard you corner
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you can also still lift up the flap and get the spare out without moving the sub
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By Simmons
#138236 I will be doing this soon.
Thanks to all of you :thumb:
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By Simmons
#139686 I was thinking of sumthing like this and mount the amp under the wood.
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Seeing that my spare weel is a spare rim,the hole 4 the spare is not deep enough
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