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Old Nov 19, 2008, 11:28 AM
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I have a rear strut bar and use bungee cords to hold my toolbox to it.
Old Nov 19, 2008, 11:32 AM
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Originally Posted by mx4life85
Picture please! I'm trying to hold my small sub (10") in place, and even with ZIPTIES, they pop and the sub goes flying into the back of my trunk around hard corners.

Really annoying me, not to mention it gave a nice crack to my sub.
I just moved guys, so no internetz till saturday. I will post up a pic then...
Old Nov 19, 2008, 11:32 AM
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bump for pics of tow straps.
Old Nov 19, 2008, 11:36 AM
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Originally Posted by jmelocik
Put the sub in a Honda and drive the Evo! LOL Just playing. I have a lot of stuff in my trunk too. I just used an adjustable curtain rod from side to side to hold my stuff in place. At car shows I just take the rod out.

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^ He is very good at putting so many spare parts in his trunk, nothing moves around anyway LOL. Josh can get just about any part you are looking for. I just keep a few tools in a small bag in the spare tire well beside my spare.
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Originally Posted by FJF


With a trunk cage and a net, everything stays put.
Who's trunk cage is that? Cusco? And I wonder if there's room on the right side for a full-size battery relo setup with that cage...
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Just some straps and bungees and a cargo net.
Positron I think the net is functional for little stuff.



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your trunk is dirty, lol.
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She likes it that way
Old Nov 19, 2008, 06:45 PM
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I couldn't do that mine is pretty much as clean as FJF's trunk and FJF, I'm STILL looking for that plush trunk carpet :P. Sell me yours!
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Originally Posted by linwoodm
^ He is very good at putting so many spare parts in his trunk, nothing moves around anyway LOL. Josh can get just about any part you are looking for. I just keep a few tools in a small bag in the spare tire well beside my spare.
Thanks Linwood, what fun is it if she doesn't have a little junk in her trunk!?!?!?! LOL Hell I have a spare crank, intake manifold, rear modified crash beam and the little bag of magic tricks in my trunk right now!

Josh
Old Nov 20, 2008, 06:11 AM
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Originally Posted by KazzEvo8
Who's trunk cage is that? Cusco? And I wonder if there's room on the right side for a full-size battery relo setup with that cage...
It's GTSpec cage. IIRC, there's one in the classifieds, if you're interested.

Unfortunately, I don't think that a full-size battery will fit, but a mini might.


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FJF, I'm STILL looking for that plush trunk carpet :P. Sell me yours!
<grin> Every time I post a trunk pic, I get at least one PM asking where to buy the Ralliart mat. If I do sell it, though, you're first on the list.
Old Nov 20, 2008, 06:17 AM
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I'm have the OEM trunk organizer that I love. Holds all my basics (extra oil, small tools, racing helmet, blanket, hoodie or 2, etc) and then my sub is held with a small bungee in the left rear corner. Keeps plenty of space open for extra things.
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bungees hols my stuff in till i find a better way
Old Nov 21, 2008, 02:41 PM
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do you have pic of your organizer
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where did you get it.


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