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Found water on speakers!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="azbass" data-source="post: 2782805" data-attributes="member: 557015"><p>the plastic he took off was on the outside of the innerdoor skin</p><p></p><p>the water that got on the speakers was on the inside of the door. (seeing that the magnet is on the inside of teh door, which is not water tight)</p><p></p><p>id bet the stock speakers he took out had some waterdamage on them as well..</p><p></p><p>the mdf ring you posted is a common way to make an adapter that screws in to the stock bolt holes. then the spaker can be mounted to the mdf ring. (also giving space to clear the window inside the door)</p><p></p><p>the plastic ring your installer had used, was IMO half assed. and looks to be a ring for a speaker grill.</p><p></p><p>he should have properly cut out a mdf ring.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="azbass, post: 2782805, member: 557015"] the plastic he took off was on the outside of the innerdoor skin the water that got on the speakers was on the inside of the door. (seeing that the magnet is on the inside of teh door, which is not water tight) id bet the stock speakers he took out had some waterdamage on them as well.. the mdf ring you posted is a common way to make an adapter that screws in to the stock bolt holes. then the spaker can be mounted to the mdf ring. (also giving space to clear the window inside the door) the plastic ring your installer had used, was IMO half assed. and looks to be a ring for a speaker grill. he should have properly cut out a mdf ring. [/QUOTE]
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