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Over the next few days I'm adding an extra amp into my boot and changing a few things around and I'm wondering whether to change the way my sub box is mounted. At the moment it's attached by 3 brackets: 1 screws into the MDF false floor, one screws in under the battery tray, and one screws into the metal body in the corner of the boot. I'm wondering whether having it screwed to the metal chassis could be passing unnecessary vibration through the car, and whether it's worth screwing it only to the MDF or even putting rubber under the mounting points?

Any thoughts?

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A well constructed sub box shouldnt be vibrating at all (or a very minamal amount),but the vibrations going through that bracket would be very little.sertainly not enough to hear a difference,the seccond you start the car and start driving any vibrations going through it would be cancelled out from the vibration of the road anyway. so in other words unless its really bugging you feel free to experiment but you probly wont notice a difference.

Jack

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