Re: Install Earnie Ball Casters on your Subs/Amps - 06/20/1801:33 PM
Caution: NEVER transport gear with the casters in place unless you have a least one locking caster per unit, or you have rubber caster cups under the casters. Don't ask me how I learned this.
Re: Install Earnie Ball Casters on your Subs/Amps - 06/20/1803:52 PM
There isn't a bungee on the planet that would hold a 97-pound KB300, which I had slam into the back of my seat when I slammed on my brakes to avoid hitting a deer in the middle of the night. At the time, I thought someone rear ended me.
Re: Install Earnie Ball Casters on your Subs/Amps - 06/20/1804:13 PM
Originally Posted By travlin'easy
There isn't a bungee on the planet that would hold a 97-pound KB300, which I had slam into the back of my seat when I slammed on my brakes to avoid hitting a deer in the middle of the night. At the time, I thought someone rear ended me.
Gary
Suv's have mounting hooks and Btw Bungees have come a long way! ... Just saying.. also the beauty of Ernie Ball casters pop them in Pop them out..
Re: Install Earnie Ball Casters on your Subs/Amps - 06/21/1805:16 AM
Had those on my pair of Crate KX220s. Super amps but heavy ! Once lifted into the van I flipped them on their side. Packed everything tight so little movement.