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    MAybe you should make a lighter box/ better box.

    And not have so much audio junk in there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fivefingerdeathpunch View Post
    MAybe you should make a lighter box/ better box.

    And not have so much audio junk in there.

    I couldn't do that, I love my 2 15's lol

    So I need new struts or new springs or solve this problem? Or both? I'm wanting to go the cheap route on this. I was told others have done this for around $75
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bologna View Post
    I couldn't do that, I love my 2 15's lol

    So I need new struts or new springs or solve this problem? Or both? I'm wanting to go the cheap route on this. I was told others have done this for around $75
    I don't understand why anyone wants THAT much thump in their trunk.

    If you're looking to get that done cheap you'll be doing the work yourself, and just changing to a stiffer spring, not changing struts.
    You won't be able to do that without getting to 3 bolts in the trunk on each side, so I'd check and see if you can somehow access from the pass-through.
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