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SB-VW-JETSW/10W3v3 INSTR_SKU# 94482
s t e P 7
The three 3/8-16 x 2-1/4” Set Screws should have made a
mark in the wax squares as shown.
s t e P 6
Set the enclosure down into the spare tire well, keep it
centered and towards the front of the well. wiggle the
Stealthbox® so that it will make indentations in the Wax
Squares as shown below, remove the Stealthbox® from the
spare tire well.
s t e P 5
Install the three 3/8-16 x 2-1/4” Set Screws into the
corresponding threaded inserts. In the picture to the left,
they are shown with the included spacers already installed,
this is not necessary yet, all that is needed at this time is the
three 3/8-16 x 2-1/4” Set Screws. Note that the 1/2” tall spacer
is on the 3/8-16 x 2-1/4” Set Screw to the left in the picture.
s t e P 4
Take the three wax squares and put them on the floor where
the spare had been in the approximate locations as shown.
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S T E P 9
Use strips of the Wax Squares, wrap them around the 3/8-
16 x 2-1/4” Set Screws as shown to hold the spacers onto
the 3/8-16 x 2-1/4” Set Screws during final installation of
the Stealthbox®. Put the included Spacers on the 3/8-16 x
2-1/4” Set Screws in the order as shown in
steP 5
. Set the
enclosure back into the spare tire well, the three 3/8-16 x
2-1/4” Set Screws should go down through the holes drilled
in
steP 8
.
S T E P 1 1
C o n G R a t u l a t I o n s !
You have completed the installation for this model!
Enjoy your new Stealthbox®!
Please refer to the Power Recommendation section for an
amplifier recommendation and basic set-up help.
S T E P 1 0
From underneath the car, install a 3/8 x 1-1/4” Fender Washer,
3/8” Split Lock Washer and 3/8-16 Hex Nut on each of the
3/8-16 x 2-1/4” Set Screws as they protrude through the floor.
Re-install the spare tire and floor panel that were removed
in
steP 2.
S T E P 8
Using a 1/2” drill bit, drill through the three marks in the Wax
Squares.
Before drilling, always make sure that you are not
going to be drilling into any gas lines, brake lines,
tires, transmission lines, electrical wiring, exhaust
systems or anything else that might cause a
reduction in your weekly pay.
always wear eye protection when drilling!