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<blockquote data-quote="djdilliodon!" data-source="post: 8864363" data-attributes="member: 684299"><p>When I say pods, really what I mean is either making sealed enclosures and attaching them to the door panel (like the baffle stacks I showed from gpcaraudio) or fiberglassing enclosures on the door panels. The baffle stacks from gpcaraudio are cost affective and easy to install. You can bolt them directly onto the door panel or trace them onto the panel, cut it out cleanly, mount them to the metal of the door, and put the door panels on and they go over it and baffle sticks go through them. </p><p></p><p>Those pods you linked from Amazon are junk. They are open in the back (not sealed). If you must have rear fill, I’d use the rear doors. If it was my car, I’d rather put the money I’d spend on the rear speakers towards the front and either do a 3 way component set or dual 6.5” midbass drivers with a single or dual tweeters.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="djdilliodon!, post: 8864363, member: 684299"] When I say pods, really what I mean is either making sealed enclosures and attaching them to the door panel (like the baffle stacks I showed from gpcaraudio) or fiberglassing enclosures on the door panels. The baffle stacks from gpcaraudio are cost affective and easy to install. You can bolt them directly onto the door panel or trace them onto the panel, cut it out cleanly, mount them to the metal of the door, and put the door panels on and they go over it and baffle sticks go through them. Those pods you linked from Amazon are junk. They are open in the back (not sealed). If you must have rear fill, I’d use the rear doors. If it was my car, I’d rather put the money I’d spend on the rear speakers towards the front and either do a 3 way component set or dual 6.5” midbass drivers with a single or dual tweeters. [/QUOTE]
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