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Old Oct 6, 2018 | 12:10 PM
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Tried searching but I cant find a part number. Does anyone know the part number for the square nylon plastic body nuts that are used to install the 8" subwoofer enclosure in the back of GMT800 SUVs? Like tahoe yukon (non XL) models. It looks like it is about 3/4" square but I can't find a dorman part like that.
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Old Oct 6, 2018 | 12:12 PM
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I think it might be 11517760 but I am not sure.
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Old Aug 15, 2019 | 05:33 AM
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It was almost the same thing with my subwoofer Q-POWER QPF15, but fortunately a friend of mine recommended me to buy another model he was owning, with even better sound and bass.
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Old Aug 15, 2019 | 03:34 PM
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I think, that one of the main entertainment things in the car it's a good subwoofers. But it shouldn't expensive as a rule. There are a lot of choices on the market, from which you can choose the powerful and adjustable subs for your car, if you really need it. For example, I've chosen couple of CT Sounds Strato, after I've got all the information about them here (https://carinmydna.com/best-15-inch-...fer-under-200/), and making some analyzes and comparison with other subs.
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Dan called me out for caring about getting the right fastener. Now that I am re-reading all of this I have to laugh at myself for even posting this. lol.
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Originally Posted by 2002_Z28_Six_Speed
Dan called me out for caring about getting the right fastener. Now that I am re-reading all of this I have to laugh at myself for even posting this. lol.
Come on nylon spacers for a OEM sub enclosure..... nerd.......




Just messing with you. Your attention to detail on the Interior of that Denali was superb! It doesn't appear to have ever been driven let alone have 200k miles. Seeing this post while preparing to fly across country to buy the truck really gave us confidence and made us feel like it was as good as it appeared in pictures.
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