Bolting Box Down????
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Yea I'm having alot of problems with my box moving when i hit the gass real hard. Any suggestions on how i could bold this big bitch down on a 01 blazer?
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you could use something stronger than pipe strap. I made 4 small "angle irons" and screwed two of them to the rear and one on each side. It'll make it harder for a would be thief to just walk away with your stuff.
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and just bolt them into the floor or something?
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Mount the sub box to the rear deck where the tie downs are located. Just remove the tie downs and install a bolt through the bottom of the box through the existing holes in the floor.
Good luck to ya!!!
Good luck to ya!!!
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Mount the sub box to the rear deck where the tie downs are located. Just remove the tie downs and install a bolt through the bottom of the box through the existing holes in the floor.
Good luck to ya!!!
Mount the sub box to the rear deck where the tie downs are located. Just remove the tie downs and install a bolt through the bottom of the box through the existing holes in the floor.
Good luck to ya!!!
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Yep.
Good idea using the existing holes!
Good idea using the existing holes!
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Yep.
Good idea using the existing holes!
Yep.
Good idea using the existing holes!
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[sm=insomnia.gif] OOOOooo.. I forgot about that!
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Wut tool would i use to get those bolts out? I know when i tried the seat belt bolts my screw driver started smoking cause it was on to tight lol
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I believe they are held on with allen head bolts




