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Ok so my new box for my two 12's is almost here and im wondering how do you screw them into the box.

Now i know this sounds silly but there is more.

I have heard the just screwing down the speaker will cause air leaks around the basket or somthing like that.

So i have read the people use weather stripping as a gasket or somthing like that.

So i bought some, closed cell somthing like that.

so what do i do whith it?

Do i lay down the stripping then the sub then screw through all of it orr what....

please help and yes yes yes im a newbie =)

come on here, please no bull crap answers, just trying to get some help....

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Well man on the back of most subs there is a strip that looks like weather striping already there. I always just predrill my holes and just screw it down. Its always been flush as hell with no air leaks.

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Well man on the back of most subs there is a strip that looks like weather striping already there. I always just predrill my holes and just screw it down. Its always been flush as hell with no air leaks.

well you know the part of the woofer that is metal that protects the underside?

Well it goes right up to the ring around the face of the sub so the understide is bare metal, now the front has stuff that looks like weather stripping though.

Does this mean the subs are made to me mounted backwards like ive seen?

the magnet is very nice looking......

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well you know the part of the woofer that is metal that protects the underside?

Well it goes right up to the ring around the face of the sub so the understide is bare metal, now the front has stuff that looks like weather stripping though.

Does this mean the subs are made to me mounted backwards like ive seen?

the magnet is very nice looking......

You talking about the basket? Okay the only part that you need to worry about is the lip (where you put the screws) under that lip should be some soft (almost foam like) strip all the way around. If there is and its in good shape, the you are okay. as long are your sub hole in your sub box is not too small or big

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Well man on the back of most subs there is a strip that looks like weather striping already there. I always just predrill my holes and just screw it down. Its always been flush as hell with no air leaks.

This is true for most subs, but some do not it depends on what you bought.

That weather stripping will work though just lay it down and make sure its even the whole way around.

Then make sure its pre-drilled, and slap it in. No sweat :good:

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This is true for most subs, but some do not it depends on what you bought.

That weather stripping will work though just lay it down and make sure its even the whole way around.

Then make sure its pre-drilled, and slap it in. No sweat :good:

Yea i know with MOST do. But i have seen some that dont.

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This is true for most subs, but some do not it depends on what you bought.

That weather stripping will work though just lay it down and make sure its even the whole way around.

Then make sure its pre-drilled, and slap it in. No sweat :good:

sounds like a good plan,

My sub doesnt have that little foamy stuff onder it, it has it on top though....

should i mount it backwards?

Also when i lay down the foam,

whats predrilling?

or srewing?

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sounds like a good plan,

My sub doesnt have that little foamy stuff onder it, it has it on top though....

should i mount it backwards?

Also when i lay down the foam,

whats predrilling?

or srewing?

Okay just put some weather striping on the bottom, and are you serious? Predrilling and screwing? You dont know what the hell that means? That just means drill a hole slightly smaller then the screw you will you and screwing is self explanatory.

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Okay just put some weather striping on the bottom, and are you serious? Predrilling and screwing? You dont know what the hell that means? That just means drill a hole slightly smaller then the screw you will you and screwing is self explanatory.

Sorry dude, just trying to make sure i had the right thing in my head.

and i drill through the stripping two when i lay the sub down i screw through it two correct?

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