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<blockquote data-quote="zorak46and2" data-source="post: 12667" data-attributes="member: 541839"><p>or even better get the seal specs for the speaker and go down to the hardware store and ...........................get a pvc pipe and cut it to regulations and put a capper on the end for th 6.5's, and for the 6x9's buy a flange big enough to fit over the bottom then use silicon to seal it, i woud extend the flange to get optimal bass beats..........and if you really want to get custom paint it to match the outside of the car. hell why not bmw does it, and their stereos sound pretty good for stock, or better yet buy a sub/box/amp</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zorak46and2, post: 12667, member: 541839"] or even better get the seal specs for the speaker and go down to the hardware store and ...........................get a pvc pipe and cut it to regulations and put a capper on the end for th 6.5's, and for the 6x9's buy a flange big enough to fit over the bottom then use silicon to seal it, i woud extend the flange to get optimal bass beats..........and if you really want to get custom paint it to match the outside of the car. hell why not bmw does it, and their stereos sound pretty good for stock, or better yet buy a sub/box/amp [/QUOTE]
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