Sub in the back with no top?
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You are being vague are you talking about stock sub or aftermarket
If its stock a really doubt somebody wants to steal it
If you got a couple of 10 or 12 and nicer then you really need to come up a way to keep them
Me I run a single 8 in a custom box and I do not worry about it getting stolen why you ask who the hell wants to steal a single 8 , I run doorless and topless 8 months out of the year it has been rained on way more times then I like
If its stock a really doubt somebody wants to steal it
If you got a couple of 10 or 12 and nicer then you really need to come up a way to keep them
Me I run a single 8 in a custom box and I do not worry about it getting stolen why you ask who the hell wants to steal a single 8 , I run doorless and topless 8 months out of the year it has been rained on way more times then I like
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#8
I cut out a nice sheet of plywood to match the cargo area of the two door covered it in some carpet and bolted the sub to that with some off the wall size star screws, if they dont have a star bit handy to unbolt it they can always cut the wires and take it, but thwn they have to deal with that big ol piece of plywood, just make it hard for them. also keep a nice trash bag handy to cover it up in rain
#9
downward firing is always good, I used to have an eye bolt in my box then ran a thick bike cable combination lock thru the eye bolt and around the rear seat frame base. wasn't going anywhere easily
#10
I built one of my friends a box yesterday for his 93 model jeep. Build to hold two kicker cvt 12. The box is behind the rear seats and as long as the rear gate is locked there is no way to remove it due to the fact That its 3 inches wider at the bottom than the top. It's a wooden box coated with flex seal and the subs are down fired.