Never asked them about customizing them but I'm sure for a price they might...it cost me a case of beer to get a local fabricator to mill them and he did a great job. Clean slots with no burs or anything. The one thing I forgot to take a picture of
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At any rate, here's some pics of what I got...Wouldn't it be sweet if Axiom made some and they had the logo too?
Box with my address on it at least 3 times, making sure I got it!!
![](http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b337/_HAY_/OutriggerBox.jpg)
This discription had me worried...
![](http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b337/_HAY_/100_3596.jpg)
Packaging - There was air bags in the box that deflated, sharp spikes
![](http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b337/_HAY_/100_3599.jpg)
Unwrapped
![](http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b337/_HAY_/100_3600.jpg)
Unwrapped another angle
![](http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b337/_HAY_/100_3601.jpg)
Installed - Front
![](http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b337/_HAY_/100_3661.jpg)
Front - Close
![](http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b337/_HAY_/100_3662.jpg)
Front Left - Close *Man I love the High Gloss Cherry*
![](http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b337/_HAY_/100_3663.jpg)
Front Right - Close *High Gloss Cherry, so sweet*
![](http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b337/_HAY_/100_3664.jpg)
Full Frontal - Need to get Center Stand...
![](http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b337/_HAY_/100_3665.jpg)
These new Outriggers really do help make my M60's sit level and feel sturdy. Any light nudge and there fine. Bumping into it for the most part is okay, I just hip checked (like a good Canadian boy) mine and it moved but was in no fear of going over.The wider the base the sturdier it will be and these are sturdy now, I have peace of mind.
This all started as I was never that comfortable with how my speakers stood. Recently, I caught my right speaker (in time) when I bumped it while doing some re-wiring and that prompt this purchase. Before installing the Outriggers my speakers never sat very well and were way to wobbly. My speakers are on carpet with under pad over a concrete slab bassment floor. The floor is not level for drainage and they guys who "levelled" it didn't smooth out a few spots...of course where the speakers are located.
As for the cost, more than I wanted to spend, but cheaper than replacing a damaged speaker. The Outriggers were $45 each, shipping to Canada was just under $50 and then my friends at customs wanted another $14 bucks. As mentioned before the holes did not line up so I had them milled for a case of beer $33. So for a grand total of $277ish dollars they were expensive for us Canadians but probably not so bad for you Americans as you would save around $50 bucks. As well, you could get the 10" wide ones that would be a little cheaper and only 2 would need to be milled to fit the back speakers.
Oh yeah the competition Soundocity was $129 a pair (64.50 each) for the ones I looked at, and shipping was around $50 so a total of about $322 including my friends at the border charge. Also there should be no need to customize these ones so no milling fee or case of beer for anyone so a total difference of around $45 bucks. Giving this knowledge now, I may have just gone with the Soundocity ones but I wasn't expecting the mill work to be done or the border charge.
At any rate, steel is pricey and these 2 products seem to be the only ones out there unless you can DIY, they are good but are they worth it to you...to me yes.