Best way to spike a large tower ( 100 lbs +)


 So once you finally get them right where you want them, and wish to spike them right there, what is the best way? Im on carpet so I can't slide them once they are spiked. Is it safe to tilt and do one side, than tilt back for the other? Seems like that could put a lot of pressure on the first 2 spikes and maybe damage the base. If I flip them upside down and put all 4 spikes in I will never get them back in the exact spot. Is there a simple trick Im missing? Thanks in advance for any suggestions...
winoguy17
I have used the tape method but only put the tape (on the floor) around whatever feet I’m using to find the "exact" position I want them in. With spikes this works fine since you can position the spike into the center of the tape outline.
You've not revealed what speakers.  Instead of spikes I would look at the Isoacoustics Gaia II.  They greatly improve performance and you can GENTLY with help move them.  Once in place you might consider the carpet spikes for the Gaia footers as they greatly improve performance on carpet.
http://www.isoacoustics.com/products/gaia-series/gaia-ii/
 I really appreciate the input. I am hoping to give this a shot over the weekend. Markalarsen, I am on a suspended floor, could you elaborate as to why you feel spiking is not ideal? Speaks are Focal Electra 1038be. Thanks again everyone.
That speaker jack from Wilson is just an overpriced version of this:
https://www.calcarcover.com/product/low-profile-billet-aluminum-jack/705

Still better is to have another person hold the speaker while you insert and level the spike. As the old saying goes:
Many hands make light work.
B
I have Vandersteen 5A's....they are spiked on a Travertine tile/cement floors.   Tried those easy slide footers....ruined the sound....a very large step backward.