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Just wondering if you experienced guys know any tips or tricks to make it easier mounting subs in a wall. I don't want to drop anything, and I am by myself. Also, it doesn't seem sensible to use the normal screws when mounting vertical...wouldn't the weight of a serious woofer just pull the screws out of the wall? What would you guys recomend using?

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Just wondering if you experienced guys know any tips or tricks to make it easier mounting subs in a wall. I don't want to drop anything, and I am by myself. Also, it doesn't seem sensible to use the normal screws when mounting vertical...wouldn't the weight of a serious woofer just pull the screws out of the wall? What would you guys recomend using?

T Nuts and security bolts/screws

When you start. use a couple of studs to get the sub in place. Long flat head screwdrive / prybar of some sort, heck even a tire iron since you are solo you may need the extra leverage. What type of subs are you installing ?

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