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<blockquote data-quote="kowboy" data-source="post: 2629585" data-attributes="member: 550357"><p>Hey....I have a 2001 suburban and I just ordered slc 365's (kick). Since my glassing skills are non-existant, I need another solution for mounting these bad boys. IIRC, the doors already have a 5" or 6" driver plus a tweeter.</p><p></p><p>Should I put the 6.5" and the 4" in those locations and the put the tweeters elsewhere (maybe the a-pillars or something)?</p><p></p><p>Or...should I put the 6.5" and the tweeter in the door, and figure out something else for the 4" (like maybe a q-logic kick panel, and only use it for the 4")?</p><p></p><p>Or... if the q-logic kick panel is any good, how about putting the 6.5" and the tweeter in there, and maybe the 4" in the door?</p><p></p><p>It's probably simple to most, but I'm noobish! I want the best sound I can get without fiberglassing anything. Feel me? Any help will be cool. Pics would be nice. -Thx.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kowboy, post: 2629585, member: 550357"] Hey....I have a 2001 suburban and I just ordered slc 365's (kick). Since my glassing skills are non-existant, I need another solution for mounting these bad boys. IIRC, the doors already have a 5" or 6" driver plus a tweeter. Should I put the 6.5" and the 4" in those locations and the put the tweeters elsewhere (maybe the a-pillars or something)? Or...should I put the 6.5" and the tweeter in the door, and figure out something else for the 4" (like maybe a q-logic kick panel, and only use it for the 4")? Or... if the q-logic kick panel is any good, how about putting the 6.5" and the tweeter in there, and maybe the 4" in the door? It's probably simple to most, but I'm noobish! I want the best sound I can get without fiberglassing anything. Feel me? Any help will be cool. Pics would be nice. -Thx. [/QUOTE]
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