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ranger02 Novice Contributor
Number of posts : 93 Registration date : 2007-08-23
| Subject: Bracing a box Thu Feb 21, 2008 11:25 pm | |
| I made a box for two 9515's the box is in a ranger extended cab. the box is the whole cab and the port is a slot port. the port is all across the back window from one side to the other but, the back of the box keeps shaking and hitting the back wall of extended cab. I have tried to put a piece of 3/4 mdf in the middle of the port and attaches to the back piece but keeps coming loose. should I put 2 pieces in port I am open for any ideas. | |
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sanman I own this joint!
Number of posts : 12087 Age : 52 Location : shelbyville Registration date : 2007-06-23
| Subject: Re: Bracing a box Thu Feb 21, 2008 11:26 pm | |
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Gabe Sanchez Above Average Contributor
Number of posts : 666 Age : 47 Location : AZ Registration date : 2007-06-26
| Subject: Re: Bracing a box Thu Feb 21, 2008 11:36 pm | |
| not no small diameter either! | |
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SPL2K Basic Contributor
Number of posts : 432 Age : 114 Location : Lake Havasu Registration date : 2007-08-15
| Subject: Re: Bracing a box Fri Feb 22, 2008 12:45 am | |
| Drill a couple of holes in the back of the box and shoot some expanding foam in there. | |
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Guest Guest
| Subject: Re: Bracing a box Fri Feb 22, 2008 12:52 am | |
| - Gabe Sanchez wrote:
- not no small diameter either!
thats a double negative |
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Moparbass28 Thats a Lot of Posts!
Number of posts : 3541 Age : 49 Location : Wichita, Ks Registration date : 2007-06-23
| Subject: Re: Bracing a box Fri Feb 22, 2008 12:55 am | |
| The mdf would work, but mikes idea sounds good as well. Fill behind it and that would stop. Threaded rod would also help if you have the room behind the box for a nut. | |
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Gabe Sanchez Above Average Contributor
Number of posts : 666 Age : 47 Location : AZ Registration date : 2007-06-26
| Subject: Re: Bracing a box Fri Feb 22, 2008 12:57 am | |
| - kickercrx wrote:
- thats a double negative
English is my second language | |
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Moparbass28 Thats a Lot of Posts!
Number of posts : 3541 Age : 49 Location : Wichita, Ks Registration date : 2007-06-23
| Subject: Re: Bracing a box Fri Feb 22, 2008 1:01 am | |
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Gabe Sanchez Above Average Contributor
Number of posts : 666 Age : 47 Location : AZ Registration date : 2007-06-26
| Subject: Re: Bracing a box Fri Feb 22, 2008 1:07 am | |
| It is hard to grow up in a dual language house hold. I was in Special Ed classes when I started school. I aced every year of Math, Algebra, Geometry, and Pre Calc. But when it came to English ... not so much, lol. | |
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Guest Guest
| Subject: Re: Bracing a box Fri Feb 22, 2008 1:14 am | |
| my best friend rey's parents spoke english and spanish at home, he knew and understood the spanish, but didn't speak it. when he took spanish in high school his mom did his homework for him. i think he barley scraped by with a D- or something like that. who would have thunk it, a mexican almost failing spanish |
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Gabe Sanchez Above Average Contributor
Number of posts : 666 Age : 47 Location : AZ Registration date : 2007-06-26
| Subject: Re: Bracing a box Fri Feb 22, 2008 1:20 am | |
| I can believe it. I grew up with other hispanic kids in my neighborhood that didn't speak a lick of spanish. My dad really wanted me to learn it so I spoke to him in spanish constantly. I also spent my summer vacations with my family in Mexico. I am glad I did ... I wouldn't have the position I do today if it wasn't for that.
Sorry to post jack BTW! But at least we are not bashing anything on this one, lol. | |
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iowan Advanced Contributor
Number of posts : 1018 Age : 36 Location : Take a guess.... Registration date : 2007-06-22
| Subject: Re: Bracing a box Sat Feb 23, 2008 11:10 am | |
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