Something like these around the box and isofix bar:
http://www.halfords.com/webapp/wcs/..._productId_200053_langId_-1_categoryId_255230
Something like these but in black.
http://www.halfords.com/webapp/wcs/..._productId_199565_langId_-1_categoryId_202502
Loosen the isofix bar so you can get the strap underneath and around it.
Something like these but in black.
http://www.halfords.com/webapp/wcs/..._productId_199565_langId_-1_categoryId_202502
Loosen the isofix bar so you can get the strap underneath and around it.
I wouldn't recommend that, since a subwoofer needs to be secured properly. Otherwise it can cause serious damage or even death in an event of a crashI used a piece of string in my old old car.
Just tied it round the box. Easy!
Velcro is definitely not enough to secure a subwoofer in case of a crash. Having the subwoofer not secured properly can cause serious injury or even deathIs it really necessary though lol. A bit of velcro on the bottom will stop it sliding about :quiet:
But it's a serious danger if there's a crashBoth are still alive so I think the string and velcro were safe enough.
Are they though? This is the first time I've encountered Sam the area rep i think - looks like the other chap might have been killed by his lose sub in 2019 too.Both are still alive so I think the string and velcro were safe enough.
Yes but they asked the question 10 years ago mate. Since then people have mostly stopped fitting massive subs in their boots with velcro.But it's a serious danger if there's a crash
Yeah, but there are always new people who might find this thread even nowadaysYes but they asked the question 10 years ago mate. Since then people have mostly stopped fitting massive subs in their boots with velcro.
Have you honestly registered on here to let people know that using velcro to hold down a 20kg sub might be dangerous?Yeah, but there are always new people who might find this thread even nowadays