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Kick panel speaker location options for 1972 Chevelle
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<blockquote data-quote="hispls" data-source="post: 8717429" data-attributes="member: 614752"><p>Building kickpanels is a very involved process. You need to build up a form with wood, fiberglass, bondo, or whatever, then make a mold of that, then make your panels from fiberglass using the molds. Each step will require tedious filling, sanding, smoothing, and trimming. IF you can find a tailor made kickpanel enclosure it'll be worth every penny to not have to do all that **** yourself. q-logic kicks I use in my Jeep and in my brother's Civic work very nicely. Kicks are a good location for mids and highs. If you have water coming in where those set you're going to have bigger problems than just audio related, the interior of your car is meant to stay dry.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hispls, post: 8717429, member: 614752"] Building kickpanels is a very involved process. You need to build up a form with wood, fiberglass, bondo, or whatever, then make a mold of that, then make your panels from fiberglass using the molds. Each step will require tedious filling, sanding, smoothing, and trimming. IF you can find a tailor made kickpanel enclosure it'll be worth every penny to not have to do all that **** yourself. q-logic kicks I use in my Jeep and in my brother's Civic work very nicely. Kicks are a good location for mids and highs. If you have water coming in where those set you're going to have bigger problems than just audio related, the interior of your car is meant to stay dry. [/QUOTE]
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