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However, I have never installed a subwoofer enclosure in a boat without mounting brackets. Usually HDPE pads extend just beyond the enclosure perimeter and double as mounting feet. David
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I usually tried to mount subs off of the floor and if it had to be, I used rubber feet with silicone sealing the mating surface and covering the screws holding them onto the box. I did this even under the dash or in the storage areas, so water wouldn't be trapped in the carpet between the floor and the box.
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WHAT?!?! Doesn't that go with everything?
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How about Hound's Tooth?
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Fashion sense. Hmmm.
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Or, the white sparkle vinyl, like the Model T seat a friend just re-covered (took off the sparkle stuff)- that would be "different".
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Then, add some crushed velvet and tweed.
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