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<blockquote data-quote="97srad750" data-source="post: 6825390" data-attributes="member: 561580"><p>I'm assuming a couple of people have done these. The mounting depth on the back speaker isn't all that deep. I need about a 1/4" max more. There is a metal plate back there that is preventing the speaker from fully sitting in the hole. Is it possible to use a hole saw and cut a hole in that plate. I don't think the magnet on my speakers would passed the plate, but that extra space would help. I already have the speakers and was hoping to avoid buying new ones.</p><p></p><p>What do you think</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="97srad750, post: 6825390, member: 561580"] I'm assuming a couple of people have done these. The mounting depth on the back speaker isn't all that deep. I need about a 1/4" max more. There is a metal plate back there that is preventing the speaker from fully sitting in the hole. Is it possible to use a hole saw and cut a hole in that plate. I don't think the magnet on my speakers would passed the plate, but that extra space would help. I already have the speakers and was hoping to avoid buying new ones. What do you think [/QUOTE]
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