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<blockquote data-quote="req" data-source="post: 1741073" data-attributes="member: 555713"><p>all you have to do is trace that plastic thing on some wood and cut it with a jigsaw.</p><p></p><p>then cut your hole for your 4x6 on the MDF. only use like a 1\2" piece. you can get 1\2" MDF in 2'x4' sizes. then if the factory hole is too small in the metal, you might need to cut it out a tiny bit. get a metal jigsaw bit and draw out what you need with a sharpy and trim it up. i would prolly put some sort of paint or clear coat over the meatl i cut tho =\</p><p></p><p>inside a door im not a fan of rust, even tho its a small chance some would creep up in that spot.</p><p></p><p>but it really shouldnt be too hard mang.</p><p></p><p>and i doubt you will be getting any sort of real authoritive midbass from a 4" driver in a non-deadened door. i just cant see it happening without a really professional install.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="req, post: 1741073, member: 555713"] all you have to do is trace that plastic thing on some wood and cut it with a jigsaw. then cut your hole for your 4x6 on the MDF. only use like a 1\2" piece. you can get 1\2" MDF in 2'x4' sizes. then if the factory hole is too small in the metal, you might need to cut it out a tiny bit. get a metal jigsaw bit and draw out what you need with a sharpy and trim it up. i would prolly put some sort of paint or clear coat over the meatl i cut tho =\ inside a door im not a fan of rust, even tho its a small chance some would creep up in that spot. but it really shouldnt be too hard mang. and i doubt you will be getting any sort of real authoritive midbass from a 4" driver in a non-deadened door. i just cant see it happening without a really professional install. [/QUOTE]
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