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<blockquote data-quote="mil81" data-source="post: 4866310" data-attributes="member: 590578"><p>Yeah, I'm talking about how wide, and offset the rims are. There's pretty much no tire sitting under the truck, they push it all out. We would get pulled off the road in a minute if we tried that up here. LOL. I can't imagine a 20" wide rim. That is insane!!!</p><p></p><p>Yeah, the vacation was expensive. We got a pretty good deal on flights and a condo, but it didn't stop there. All the tours and activities were $100/piece. That adds up in a **** hurry. I do wish I had more than a week to spend on the island. It is beautiful over there.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Welcome to the dark side man. LOL.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I used that bit because the pieces were uneven all over. It wasn't always the top that was shorter than the bottom, or vice versa. That bit you are showing has the guide on top, which wouldn't work for what I wanted. that said, I think the bit I used is for cutting a square grove into a piece, using the top of the bit, rather than using the side of the bit for trimming. The little bit of training I had on a router told me to pull the piece against the direction of the bit. Otherwise the bit is more likely to push the piece away from it, and has more chance to grab and pull. Obviously I don't have a thumb to stand on as far as the bit pulling the piece issue, but I think it has more to do with the fact that I was using the wrong bit. that said, I'm not sure what bit I should have used, but I should have done a little more research before I just started cutting. So, anyone have any other ideas for bits I should have used?</p><p></p><p></p><p>I don't think any speaker would image well in kicks in these trucks, since the kicks are pushed so far under the dash. I think, if you were going through the trouble of building something, you would be better off to put them in the top of the doors, or the A-Pillars. Or if you want an easier install, put them in the dash in the stock location. I'm sure they would sound good there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mil81, post: 4866310, member: 590578"] Yeah, I'm talking about how wide, and offset the rims are. There's pretty much no tire sitting under the truck, they push it all out. We would get pulled off the road in a minute if we tried that up here. LOL. I can't imagine a 20" wide rim. That is insane!!! Yeah, the vacation was expensive. We got a pretty good deal on flights and a condo, but it didn't stop there. All the tours and activities were $100/piece. That adds up in a **** hurry. I do wish I had more than a week to spend on the island. It is beautiful over there. Welcome to the dark side man. LOL. I used that bit because the pieces were uneven all over. It wasn't always the top that was shorter than the bottom, or vice versa. That bit you are showing has the guide on top, which wouldn't work for what I wanted. that said, I think the bit I used is for cutting a square grove into a piece, using the top of the bit, rather than using the side of the bit for trimming. The little bit of training I had on a router told me to pull the piece against the direction of the bit. Otherwise the bit is more likely to push the piece away from it, and has more chance to grab and pull. Obviously I don't have a thumb to stand on as far as the bit pulling the piece issue, but I think it has more to do with the fact that I was using the wrong bit. that said, I'm not sure what bit I should have used, but I should have done a little more research before I just started cutting. So, anyone have any other ideas for bits I should have used? I don't think any speaker would image well in kicks in these trucks, since the kicks are pushed so far under the dash. I think, if you were going through the trouble of building something, you would be better off to put them in the top of the doors, or the A-Pillars. Or if you want an easier install, put them in the dash in the stock location. I'm sure they would sound good there. [/QUOTE]
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