murph
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Yeah most doors aren't deep enough to fit those beefy motors.those are for the front doors right? 6.5s
Yeah most doors aren't deep enough to fit those beefy motors.those are for the front doors right? 6.5s
Meaning they may be too deep to fit....like hitting the window or something inside the doormeaning closer to the door frame, then the door panel?
Get/make a wooden spacer to mount over the speaker hole thick enough that once the speaker is mounted on the spacer, it clears the door all while not hitting the door panel once it is put back on after installation. It is easier in some cars than others....let's just hope yours is one of the easy ones //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gifso what am i going to need to do
I removed my stock baffle. It was easier that wayoh true, but would i use the stock bracket thats there still, and attach that to the spacer?
i drive a 2006 chevrolet malibu 3.5l v6, i appreciate your comments
that would be very much appreciated. (as ive just dropped 500 on the speakers and amp) and recently been spending too much lol.U don't want the mdf to get wet
Also you ll wanna deaden those doors for the best speaker performance anyway so its a solid investment to get some deadener. I may have a little left over i can send u to atleast wrap the spacers
I understand man. I should be able to let u know about the deadener by tomorrow.that would be very much appreciated. (as ive just dropped 500 on the speakers and amp) and recently been spending too much lol.
i plan to deaden the doors and trunk later when i can afford it,
i plan on buying a peice of mdf to do this.
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to keep my subs in place, near the front of the trunk(pointing away from seats)
so maybe ill have a bit of mdf left over
i guess ill buy a 3/4 peice?