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<blockquote data-quote="ctmeans" data-source="post: 7889696" data-attributes="member: 644620"><p>quackhead,</p><p></p><p>Not having done any modifications like this before... Let's say I pull the side panels off and there is room, or enough room with wood spacers(more likely). The product you described sounds interesting. How exactly would the speakers attach. In the door panels they screw into metal designed for speakers. Would you screw the wood spacers to the metal in the side of the car and keep stacking them until there is enough clearance? Once there is enough clearance you would put down the baffle and attach the speaker over the baffle into the wood spacers?</p><p></p><p>If this would work I think the sound would be better. Even though the placement of the back speakers provides a horn effect, it was never well balanced. I had to use the fader to make it sound right.</p><p></p><p>Also, you mentioned choice <a href="http:////forums/usertag.php?do=list&amp;action=hash&amp;hash=4" target="_blank">#4</a> . Are you saying to leave the holes open with the OEM grills to let the bass come into the cabin to sound better?</p><p></p><p>Thanks for all your help so far.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ctmeans, post: 7889696, member: 644620"] quackhead, Not having done any modifications like this before... Let's say I pull the side panels off and there is room, or enough room with wood spacers(more likely). The product you described sounds interesting. How exactly would the speakers attach. In the door panels they screw into metal designed for speakers. Would you screw the wood spacers to the metal in the side of the car and keep stacking them until there is enough clearance? Once there is enough clearance you would put down the baffle and attach the speaker over the baffle into the wood spacers? If this would work I think the sound would be better. Even though the placement of the back speakers provides a horn effect, it was never well balanced. I had to use the fader to make it sound right. Also, you mentioned choice [URL="http:////forums/usertag.php?do=list&action=hash&hash=4"]#4[/URL] . Are you saying to leave the holes open with the OEM grills to let the bass come into the cabin to sound better? Thanks for all your help so far. [/QUOTE]
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