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Ok couple quick questions that I know you guys will have answers for. My rearview mirror rattles like crazy when my subs bump and it makes a god awful sound that just ruins everything, any way to stop this? or attach it better? And my next question is my box is sliding towards the back when i drive and is sitting on a piece of carpet, is there anything i can do to hold the box in place without bolting it down? i know you guys have answers for this youve got answers for everything thanks

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Ok couple quick questions that I know you guys will have answers for. My rearview mirror rattles like crazy when my subs bump and it makes a god awful sound that just ruins everything, any way to stop this? or attach it better? And my next question is my box is sliding towards the back when i drive and is sitting on a piece of carpet, is there anything i can do to hold the box in place without bolting it down? i know you guys have answers for this youve got answers for everything thanks

i had a friend who put a piece of wood infront of the box so it dont slide

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either tighten it or take it off

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Bolt the box down and remove the mirror

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crutchfield sells those little rubber feet so your box stays put

http://www.crutchfield.com/S-U2sBTsG2urg/c...&I=125F1692

So do most hardware stores for practically 1/4 the cost.

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yea pretty sure its illegal to remove it here but if i were to bolt my box down what does it exactly bolt down into? sorry for the stupid questions i have zero experience with this kind of stuff

if you have nothing underneath it then just put a couple of peices of wood under the carpet and bolt the box down through the carpet onto the wood and it should stay put. just bolted down in the front and back.

for the mirror... eh theres really nothing you can do i mean what kind of noise does it make? i mean you could duct tape it or something but nothing you really do will completely get rid of it unless you find a different mirror or remove it

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i made a wooden shelf with 2x4s and then a piece of plywood that fits tight inbetween the two wheel wells then i mount my box to that shelf

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