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Monster Enclosed Sub - How to Solve Rattling

mdk77

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I have a monster 10” enclosed sub in my cargo area. It is mounted to a molle panel. When the bass kicks in enough, the panel rattles. I’ve mounted the sub to the panel using a rubber backing and also used rubber bushings on the panel screws. That did not solve the rattling. I thinking the panel it itself just rattles when bass is loud. How have people solved this in their broncos? I was thinking a bazooka tube Velcro’d to the fabric
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Needs to be mounted to actual bodywork, IMO. Something anchored to the rear floor would likely be the better option.

Just my two cents though, everyone's audio preferences are 100% subjective
 
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Needs to be mounted to actual bodywork, IMO. Something anchored to the rear floor would likely be the better option.

Just my two cents though, everyone's audio preferences are 100% subjective
Yes thinking the same. Trying to avoid drilling new holes though.
 

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Yes thinking the same. Trying to avoid drilling new holes though.
Depending on how you do it, you could use the existing tie-down mounts on corners of the rear floor, those bolt right to the body.
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