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<blockquote data-quote="sjones" data-source="post: 4652870" data-attributes="member: 594845"><p>Found it... it sounded like it was in the dash venting downward... it turns out it is the carpeted area in the passenger ****** hump kick...its not a ****** hump there its just a carpeted sub enclosure venting into the dash. I had to go back to an 'ol Audi A8L trick--find the hidden screws in the carpet... turns out they are T-25 torques toward the "firewall" in the carpet then you have to peel back the edge of the carpet at the center console to reveal the other T25.</p><p></p><p>Oddly enough, its only a single 4x6 speaker with only 2 wires entering the enclosure at 1 ohm. not sure why two seperate sets of wires would play and test in the trunk and only one set here. Guess ill just pull out the 4x6 and slap in an aftermarket to get the right ohm load eh? Does anyone make a bass-y 4x6 anymore??? haha</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sjones, post: 4652870, member: 594845"] Found it... it sounded like it was in the dash venting downward... it turns out it is the carpeted area in the passenger ****** hump kick...its not a ****** hump there its just a carpeted sub enclosure venting into the dash. I had to go back to an 'ol Audi A8L trick--find the hidden screws in the carpet... turns out they are T-25 torques toward the "firewall" in the carpet then you have to peel back the edge of the carpet at the center console to reveal the other T25. Oddly enough, its only a single 4x6 speaker with only 2 wires entering the enclosure at 1 ohm. not sure why two seperate sets of wires would play and test in the trunk and only one set here. Guess ill just pull out the 4x6 and slap in an aftermarket to get the right ohm load eh? Does anyone make a bass-y 4x6 anymore??? haha [/QUOTE]
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