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Old Dec 29, 2007 | 09:58 PM
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bazooka came w bonus screw

so i finished installing my bazooka tube- i NEEDED a sub but didnt want one screwing up my fits trunk - since i got it for that big ass end-- long story kinda short-
i drove myself crazy trying to figure out what was rattling still after everyithng was secured, i checked spare tire, the tool kit, licence plate whole nine yards
when i moved the sub around to flip up the floor for the 3rd or 4th time i relized the rattle was coming from inside
brought it in the house and started unscrewing-
sure enough there was a screw floating around in the tube!
it matched the kinds that were holding the circuitry to the holder but there wasnt an open hole=
my guess is that there was a few on the workspace and it got caught in the badding when they were jamming in there?

do you think i should take this as a sign of poor quality of just nothing? there isnt anyitng wrong now (i took the screw out obviously)
anyone ever had a bazooka brand tube b4? whats your opinions
 
Old Dec 30, 2007 | 04:19 AM
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I handle some Bazooka tube before and never came across any screw.
If it's working fine and you didn't notice anything when it was apart I wouldn't worry about it.
 
Old Dec 30, 2007 | 12:16 PM
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Out of curiosity, which bass-tube model did you get? Did you still need to run a 4ga wire from your battery to tube? How do you like the tube's performance?

I'd love to get more bass in my fit as well, but don't wanna go through the trouble of routing a cable through the car.
 
Old Jan 4, 2008 | 04:49 PM
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woah sorry it took so long foe me to respnd - got the cheapest one from crutchfield, its 6.5inch adn 100 watts, but it works well, granted i haave it up all the way,... i spliced into the rear speakers, i took of the panel thats under the seatbelt- theres a wire loom with (a bunch of wires and) 2 wires twisted together-- those are the speaker wires,

also i used 10gauge wiring
 
Old Jan 4, 2008 | 04:52 PM
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... your gonna need to have power and signal somehow... its VERY easy all the trim pieces are clipped on and the grommet comes right through into the pass footwell
 
Old Jan 5, 2008 | 12:53 PM
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it happens even with high end pre-loaded enclosures. I've had a JL audio stealthbox for a Ford F150-lightning have a screw in the enclosure. Someone who screwed it together dropped a screw in. Being a bazooka it's filled with polyfill and the worker probably never heard the screw fall.

I like bazooka's they work great for applicationspcific purposes. Better than th infinity Basslinks,
 
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