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Looks good mate. You need to put some fake snow for sound deadening in the box..

You will need it! :)

Whats the dimensions, I need to make a new box for mine..

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Ill have those dimensions for you soon mate, when I measure it back up..

Heres the finished product. its very snug and I dont think ill even have to bolt it in.

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I'd put a couple of screws down into the box from the parcel shelf if anything. In an accident it would be extremely dangerous but most of all if someone breaks into your car then they cant just yank it out easily!

Make sure you take some photos once installed.

Looks good otherwise :roflmbo:

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Yeah thanks mate, ill see what Northfield says on monday, am sure theyll have some sort of solution to keep it still. Wouldnt mind if I could take it out every so often, sometimes my mate kids come for a spin in it and prams and sh!t need the whole boot, though not too worried if it has to be permanant.

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Ok everything went as planned yesterday. Very happy with the sound, I need to wait a week or two before I really start thrashing the system cause of oil in the focals apparently.

Sub ended up getting strapped in which is perfect for me as I can unplug whenever I want, just release the straps and unplug the cord.

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Looking good and the straps are a good idea, sadly I had to remove my sub because of our new baby as the pram just wouldn't fit with the battery on one side and the sub on the other!

Rear loading is best also due to the length of the frequency wave.

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