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Looks like he's done away with the spare. I've done the same, prefering to carry a couple cans of inflator-sealer and only carrying my spare wheel for long haul trips. When I get the chance i'll puncture proof my new tyres.

Edit: just looking at the picture again, the false floor's probably high enough to conceal a spare tyre underneath the sub box.

Edited by Howie
Looks like he's done away with the spare. I've done the same, prefering to carry a couple cans of inflator-sealer and only carrying my spare wheel for long haul trips. When I get the chance i'll puncture proof my new tyres.

Edit: just looking at the picture again, the false floor's probably high enough to conceal a spare tyre underneath the sub box.

yeh there is just enough room for the spare but its gonna be a bitch getting it out on the road with out damaging your subs and amp.

your idea of carrying inflator cans is great. where can i get some?

yeh there is just enough room for the spare but its gonna be a bitch getting it out on the road with out damaging your subs and amp.

your idea of carrying inflator cans is great. where can i get some?

I got my can from autobarn, about 12 bucks or so for a can. I carry two just in case. You can also get puncture-proofing liquid which helps to 'prevent' punctures in the first place.

These are some cool ideas. i was hoping for a thread like this.

ive been having trouble trying to fit 2x12s in the boot.

i just have a big box from my old car.

causes some damage when clutching it. :P

skyhye: are those pioneer subs 10s or 12s???

I want to mount a 12" Orion sub to the back of the rear seat in my ER34, I have a 4ch amp currently mounted there but I want some boot space!

Does anyone have any tips? Can I fit the sub there? Are there any other ways to mount the sub but keep boot space?

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