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<blockquote data-quote="BeanII" data-source="post: 985467" data-attributes="member: 561168"><p>Looks to me like they built a piece that fits the inside of the of the kick. That must be done w/a router to make it fit nice. Then covered it in grill clothe. It's a matter of making positive and negative copies of the jig you cut out to fiberglass into the kick panel area.</p><p></p><p>I doubt this makes a whole lot of sense, sorry. It's actually pretty easy to do though if you've got a router. I think it looks soooo much better than using the factory speaker grills.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BeanII, post: 985467, member: 561168"] Looks to me like they built a piece that fits the inside of the of the kick. That must be done w/a router to make it fit nice. Then covered it in grill clothe. It's a matter of making positive and negative copies of the jig you cut out to fiberglass into the kick panel area. I doubt this makes a whole lot of sense, sorry. It's actually pretty easy to do though if you've got a router. I think it looks soooo much better than using the factory speaker grills. [/QUOTE]
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