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    Rear Speaker Nuts

    hey guys, not sure if it's just my cb but for some reason the nuts on my rear speakers constantly come loose And eventually fall out causing an annoying chirping noise during bass lines. I currently have a 10" sub. what would you guys suggest I do?

    #2
    Use lock nuts or blue Loctite

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      #3
      huh, wow can't believe i didn't think of that! Thanks!

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        #4
        No prob, sometimes the simple stuff is the best.

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          #5
          You can also:

          1) Use anti vibration washers. They look like a star but with sharp surfaces that dig when tightened.

          2) Use double Nuts. Second one holds the first and prevents rotation. Get one to stay still then have second nut tighten against the first one. You can achieve super high tightening strength.
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            #6
            I thought my car was the only one that made that noise , very annoying. But yes loctite works great as mentioned above.

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