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<blockquote data-quote="bigblocktowncar" data-source="post: 7011664" data-attributes="member: 626237"><p>let's keep that to a minimum</p><p></p><p>I will seal the things up soon and see what it yields...Cutting will be my last resort. I would prefer if the speakers don't mount from the top as it seems like the grills that are offered nowadays look like ghetto silver spider webs. Yes that is how the adapters are supposed to work. The way they give them to you is less than ideal but I can probably make it work. The car is designed so everything mounts flush, which is probably how that Plymouth was when it rolled off the line-if it even had rear speakers from the factory.</p><p></p><p>I will snap a picture of the package tray tomorrow so you can see what I am working with. It looks like there is enough room from the top, but when you look at the bottom, the torsion bars for the trunk are located about where I would want a subwoofer to hang.</p><p></p><p>Those Cadence speakers look pretty heavy duty...I wonder how they sound like.</p><p></p><p>I have been listening to Blue Oyster Cult and Judas Priest for the last few months and I am pretty much only listening to classic rock and modern rock if that helps.</p><p></p><p>Would you recommend those deadening tiles for the rear deck or something like dynamat xtreme?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigblocktowncar, post: 7011664, member: 626237"] let's keep that to a minimum I will seal the things up soon and see what it yields...Cutting will be my last resort. I would prefer if the speakers don't mount from the top as it seems like the grills that are offered nowadays look like ghetto silver spider webs. Yes that is how the adapters are supposed to work. The way they give them to you is less than ideal but I can probably make it work. The car is designed so everything mounts flush, which is probably how that Plymouth was when it rolled off the line-if it even had rear speakers from the factory. I will snap a picture of the package tray tomorrow so you can see what I am working with. It looks like there is enough room from the top, but when you look at the bottom, the torsion bars for the trunk are located about where I would want a subwoofer to hang. Those Cadence speakers look pretty heavy duty...I wonder how they sound like. I have been listening to Blue Oyster Cult and Judas Priest for the last few months and I am pretty much only listening to classic rock and modern rock if that helps. Would you recommend those deadening tiles for the rear deck or something like dynamat xtreme? [/QUOTE]
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