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how could i stack two sets of 12 inch subs in a jeep cherokee without
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<blockquote data-quote="RACKEM" data-source="post: 1670869" data-attributes="member: 642766"><p>them falling over? i have a jeep cherokee sport and i just brought two sets of subs to go in it. i was trying to think of a way i could stack them without them falling over but everything i though of wasn't really that good. i though of making a wooden frame to put them in so they wouldn't move but if i went up a steep hill they would probably tip over. if anyone has some suggestions please answer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RACKEM, post: 1670869, member: 642766"] them falling over? i have a jeep cherokee sport and i just brought two sets of subs to go in it. i was trying to think of a way i could stack them without them falling over but everything i though of wasn't really that good. i though of making a wooden frame to put them in so they wouldn't move but if i went up a steep hill they would probably tip over. if anyone has some suggestions please answer. [/QUOTE]
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