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<blockquote data-quote="Paraflam" data-source="post: 7323257" data-attributes="member: 633121"><p>Basically, there is no old bracket. The pics will explain this, but when I unscrewed the four screws to remove the factory speaker, it looks like the speaker is permanently fixed to the bracket with the holes for the screws on it. It's all one piece. So that leaves me with just the mounting bracket which came with my new speakers. It fits, but I'm unsure as to how to attach the speaker to the inside set of holes, since the speaker is too small to fit the holes that will be used to secure the bracket to the door. Does that make sense?</p><p></p><p>Edit: Also, it seems like I'd run into the same issue if I made my own bracket, since the method I'm using to attach the speaker to the bracket now isn't working (small screws and locking nuts on the other end, which are too big and make contact with the metal door frame)</p><p></p><p>I can email you the pics right now so you know what I'm talking about, if that would help. Just let me know.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Paraflam, post: 7323257, member: 633121"] Basically, there is no old bracket. The pics will explain this, but when I unscrewed the four screws to remove the factory speaker, it looks like the speaker is permanently fixed to the bracket with the holes for the screws on it. It's all one piece. So that leaves me with just the mounting bracket which came with my new speakers. It fits, but I'm unsure as to how to attach the speaker to the inside set of holes, since the speaker is too small to fit the holes that will be used to secure the bracket to the door. Does that make sense? Edit: Also, it seems like I'd run into the same issue if I made my own bracket, since the method I'm using to attach the speaker to the bracket now isn't working (small screws and locking nuts on the other end, which are too big and make contact with the metal door frame) I can email you the pics right now so you know what I'm talking about, if that would help. Just let me know. [/QUOTE]
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