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<blockquote data-quote="spencer321" data-source="post: 6637108" data-attributes="member: 599233"><p>i they are actually angled just a touch... anything is better than the factory speaker location, its a 5x7 and its located above the arm rest all the way forward... so far forward that if you take the door panel off you'll see that at least 1/3 of the speaker actually fires directly into the side of the dash.</p><p></p><p>I thought about trying to keep it factory looking... but the police interceptor blue door panels are so **** ugly to begin with that i didn't want to make them even worse if i fubared the glass job.</p><p></p><p>i know they are plain and nothing special, but they are solid and came out better than i thought they would for my first glass job</p><p></p><p>i would have liked to modeled them after someone elses crown doors, but the only ones i could find this kid did the whole **** door... so hopefully this will give someone else an idea for simple door pods for a crown vic or grand marquis</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spencer321, post: 6637108, member: 599233"] i they are actually angled just a touch... anything is better than the factory speaker location, its a 5x7 and its located above the arm rest all the way forward... so far forward that if you take the door panel off you'll see that at least 1/3 of the speaker actually fires directly into the side of the dash. I thought about trying to keep it factory looking... but the police interceptor blue door panels are so **** ugly to begin with that i didn't want to make them even worse if i fubared the glass job. i know they are plain and nothing special, but they are solid and came out better than i thought they would for my first glass job i would have liked to modeled them after someone elses crown doors, but the only ones i could find this kid did the whole **** door... so hopefully this will give someone else an idea for simple door pods for a crown vic or grand marquis [/QUOTE]
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