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<blockquote data-quote="i2ain2thunder" data-source="post: 7342181" data-attributes="member: 631331"><p>I just recieved my 4 new low pass 800hz 4ohm filters from parts-express (such a good website). I recieved word that my 7" dayton reference mid-bass speakers have been shipped and should be here by the weekend. So I'm thinking of getting the fiberglass work done so I can simply cut out mounts and hook these puppies up. I've been told I shold be able to wire them in parallel with my passive crossovers for my components up front and in rear, this will make wiring very easy, any opinions on this? Also I'm looking for advice of where to mount the 4 7" mids, I have components in the stock placements in the doors and reardeck. I've got a goos spot in the back sides for 2 of them. I want the other 2 to go up front if I can, but theres not much room maybe someone else has done something with fiberglass thats a good idea? I'll post pics.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="i2ain2thunder, post: 7342181, member: 631331"] I just recieved my 4 new low pass 800hz 4ohm filters from parts-express (such a good website). I recieved word that my 7" dayton reference mid-bass speakers have been shipped and should be here by the weekend. So I'm thinking of getting the fiberglass work done so I can simply cut out mounts and hook these puppies up. I've been told I shold be able to wire them in parallel with my passive crossovers for my components up front and in rear, this will make wiring very easy, any opinions on this? Also I'm looking for advice of where to mount the 4 7" mids, I have components in the stock placements in the doors and reardeck. I've got a goos spot in the back sides for 2 of them. I want the other 2 to go up front if I can, but theres not much room maybe someone else has done something with fiberglass thats a good idea? I'll post pics. [/QUOTE]
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