Thread: Sub in trunk
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      03-23-2009, 04:16 PM   #7
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i mounted my amp on the back wall of the trunk (basically behind the seats but in the trunk area) and needed to remove the tray to make it easier for running wires and mounting the amp.

to be honest, i dont think many have mounted subs in the trunk in an effort to conserve as much space as possible.

why not try and find out what is making it rattle yourself? put the music on, start holding the tray in different areas until the rattling stops. wherever it stops, that'll give you more of a clue on where it's coming from.

the only thing about taking the tray out, is that now your sub and amp (if you have the amp mounted like i do) are exposed through the rear window.
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