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<blockquote data-quote="hooppro" data-source="post: 528900" data-attributes="member: 555405"><p>Ok this question is for anyone whose done an install on a 92-96 or somewhere in there Grand Cherokee. 3 ???S:</p><p></p><p>1. is there a good area to run 1/0 gauge through the firewall on the passenger side ccause i am about to break out the drill...</p><p></p><p>2. i need to put in spacers for my cdt cl-6 and cl-6x speakers...is there enough room after adding 3/4" mdf spacers between the front of the speaker and the door panels or do i need to cut the door???</p><p></p><p>3. lastly...when takin out the stock speakers i noticed that there was no barrier between the back of the speaker and the inside of the door. so basically rain water could run down the window and drip directly onto the speaker which looks to be the cause of one of them blowing and there paper cones seem to be warped...these seems to be a really bad design...what shoul i use to cover the back of my speaker so it does not get wet??? (this is a big concern since im from the sunny state of washington)</p><p></p><p>thanks for your time</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hooppro, post: 528900, member: 555405"] Ok this question is for anyone whose done an install on a 92-96 or somewhere in there Grand Cherokee. 3 ???S: 1. is there a good area to run 1/0 gauge through the firewall on the passenger side ccause i am about to break out the drill... 2. i need to put in spacers for my cdt cl-6 and cl-6x speakers...is there enough room after adding 3/4" mdf spacers between the front of the speaker and the door panels or do i need to cut the door??? 3. lastly...when takin out the stock speakers i noticed that there was no barrier between the back of the speaker and the inside of the door. so basically rain water could run down the window and drip directly onto the speaker which looks to be the cause of one of them blowing and there paper cones seem to be warped...these seems to be a really bad design...what shoul i use to cover the back of my speaker so it does not get wet??? (this is a big concern since im from the sunny state of washington) thanks for your time [/QUOTE]
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