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<blockquote data-quote="99ws6" data-source="post: 671193" data-attributes="member: 552162"><p>I can, but it is going to be a while before I even start them due to the lack of money. You can by the kicks for our trucks, but I don't think they blend in very well with out interior. All you have to do to make the plate I was talking about is take a piece of mdf, either 1/4" or 1/2" if you have the room, cut a 5x7" piece out of it that will mount in the stock speaker opening, then cut a hole that is about 5" in diameter to mount the 5.25" component mid bass speaker. Then either next to that, or somewhere else up the door or on the a pillar, cut a hold for the tweeter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="99ws6, post: 671193, member: 552162"] I can, but it is going to be a while before I even start them due to the lack of money. You can by the kicks for our trucks, but I don't think they blend in very well with out interior. All you have to do to make the plate I was talking about is take a piece of mdf, either 1/4" or 1/2" if you have the room, cut a 5x7" piece out of it that will mount in the stock speaker opening, then cut a hole that is about 5" in diameter to mount the 5.25" component mid bass speaker. Then either next to that, or somewhere else up the door or on the a pillar, cut a hold for the tweeter. [/QUOTE]
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