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hey all. ive used velcro to stick my sub to the carpet and put anti-slip matts under the carpet but the sub still moves around alot. ive stuck the carpet to the bare boot bottom but the bottom of the carpet is pretty gay so everything i used to stick it down rips off in a few days [1am so im sorry if it doesnt make much sense]

what can i do to get it to stop moving around?

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By the sounds you have the box over the spare tyre which i think is a pain as you loose the full use of the boot. What size Subs do you have cause i have mounted mine up on the ledge in front of the traction control unit. I can still get my spare tyre even and have 95% of my boot still. Mine is secured to the parcel shelf with screws so will never move.

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  NA_Goodness said:
Get two straps with clips. Screw one end to the back of the boot and the other end to the sub box. Con ect and tighten, it'll never move. I've got my car to some crazy angles and mine has never moved.

show me and then do it for me =] lol. usually i do my own stuff but i have no idea how to do this

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Mine looks the same as above but is being held in by straps so that i can still pull it out to get to the spare tyre ^^^

But my sub box is square and fits about the same as well... not really sure if it will work with those tilt sub boxes...

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