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<blockquote data-quote="Subless" data-source="post: 8495372" data-attributes="member: 669685"><p>Here's a couple pics of where it would go. This quickly cut out cardboard is not perfectly round but is close enough to 14" diameter.</p><p></p><p>The tape measure shot is showing the target 8" depth. The seatbelts are a little bit in the way, but I can install another one of those "C" belt guides if necessary to move them out of the way. You can see the two bolts holding the white cab top on. I'm hoping to be able to fasten a bracket on there and then drill one hole near the side bottom of the wheel well to attach a support bracket to the other side.</p><p></p><p>I snagged the set back shot from the internet and drew the red circle showing where the speaker will go.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Subless, post: 8495372, member: 669685"] Here's a couple pics of where it would go. This quickly cut out cardboard is not perfectly round but is close enough to 14" diameter. The tape measure shot is showing the target 8" depth. The seatbelts are a little bit in the way, but I can install another one of those "C" belt guides if necessary to move them out of the way. You can see the two bolts holding the white cab top on. I'm hoping to be able to fasten a bracket on there and then drill one hole near the side bottom of the wheel well to attach a support bracket to the other side. I snagged the set back shot from the internet and drew the red circle showing where the speaker will go. [/QUOTE]
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