How to secure a subwoofer in your trunk

Kinja'd!!! "Big Bubba Ray" (eganward01)
10/11/2014 at 16:12 • Filed to: None

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Step 1: Realize that the sub is not where it's supposed to be. It should be sitting right in front of the amp.

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Step 2: Go to Ace Hardware to get $10 worth of heavy duty velcro. Leave Ace Hardware with $79.65 worth of new tools. Whoops.

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Step 3: Apply velcro in all four corners of sub box. Also, pay no mind to how dirty my seats are.

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Step 4: Place subwoofer in it's final resting place and make sure it's properly secured.

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Step 5: Hoon with confidence knowing that your subwoofer isn't budging an inch.


DISCUSSION (12)


Kinja'd!!! Twingo Tamer - About to descend into project car hell. > Big Bubba Ray
10/11/2014 at 16:15

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I paid mind to your dirty seats even though you told me not to. I'm disgusted, my interior is always sparkling clean except for all the oil and grease and mud and sand...


Kinja'd!!! nFamousCJ - Keeper of Stringbean, Gengars and a Deezul > Big Bubba Ray
10/11/2014 at 16:16

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easy quick fix.

I have one of these guys mounted behind my driver seat. No rattling trunk noise, didn't want to screw up the convertible pump, passenger doesn't have leg room, back massage for driver

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Kinja'd!!! dogisbadob > Big Bubba Ray
10/11/2014 at 16:18

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Oh, I thought you were going to say duct tape :p


Kinja'd!!! Big Bubba Ray > Twingo Tamer - About to descend into project car hell.
10/11/2014 at 16:20

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I haul a bunch of shit in my car with the seats folded flat so there's really no use in cleaning them all the time. I used to care but as soon as I would shampoo the seats, I'd be carrying something dirty so it was useless trying to keep them spotless!


Kinja'd!!! Big Bubba Ray > dogisbadob
10/11/2014 at 16:20

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That did cross my mind, but this way I'm able to just unvelcro it if need be with no sticky mess!


Kinja'd!!! desertdog5051 > Big Bubba Ray
10/11/2014 at 16:24

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Ahhh, yes. With Velcro, duct tape and a hammer. You can fix anything.


Kinja'd!!! Twingo Tamer - About to descend into project car hell. > Big Bubba Ray
10/11/2014 at 16:26

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Same here, in the last two months I've had a full exhaust system for a nissan micra, two filthy bicycles and two muddy dogs in my car. Also I moved house in it. Thank god I have steel seat backs or it'd be even worse.

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Kinja'd!!! Big Bubba Ray > desertdog5051
10/11/2014 at 16:39

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Very true. If you can't fix something with duct tape, you aren't using enough duct tape!


Kinja'd!!! Sportwägen, Driver Of The Red Sportwagen > Big Bubba Ray
10/11/2014 at 16:50

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Birdshot? You goin' huntin'?


Kinja'd!!! Big Bubba Ray > Sportwägen, Driver Of The Red Sportwagen
10/11/2014 at 17:05

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Target load, actually! I keep a box of 100 rounds in my car all the time because I do a lot of trap/five stand shooting. If the mood strikes me after class or work some days, I just have to run home and grab my shotgun!


Kinja'd!!! JGrabowMSt > Big Bubba Ray
10/11/2014 at 17:07

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Considering what the rest of oppo has stuffed in their pockets, I'm surprised you even have to run home!


Kinja'd!!! Big Bubba Ray > JGrabowMSt
10/11/2014 at 17:13

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Haha you're not kidding, that post got out of hand yesterday! I do keep my pistol in my car, though.