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<blockquote data-quote="desines" data-source="post: 1500644" data-attributes="member: 566256"><p>Thanks for the useful feedback...</p><p></p><p>Definitely appreciated. 6spd.. I live in Elizabeth.. Thanks for the offer and I will most likely send you a pm once it gets warmer and I am ready for the install..</p><p></p><p>as far as the stock locations go, there should definitely be enough room for the mids and tweets.. Just wondering if it wouldnt be more beneficial to have them in a kick panel or have the tweeter mounted closer to the mid.</p><p></p><p>As far as mounting the tweet to the mid goes, does it need to be angled or can it just be mounted flush with the door??</p><p></p><p>Squeak.. as far as processing goes.. i have seen other crossovers for sale on ebay and such.. would i be better off going that route to get the most out of my speakers? or would it be better to leave the crossovers out for the install and instead wire up the amps to my pioneer p860mp headunit. from what i have read it has dsp builtin and has 13band eq and all that??</p><p></p><p>thanks again all..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="desines, post: 1500644, member: 566256"] Thanks for the useful feedback... Definitely appreciated. 6spd.. I live in Elizabeth.. Thanks for the offer and I will most likely send you a pm once it gets warmer and I am ready for the install.. as far as the stock locations go, there should definitely be enough room for the mids and tweets.. Just wondering if it wouldnt be more beneficial to have them in a kick panel or have the tweeter mounted closer to the mid. As far as mounting the tweet to the mid goes, does it need to be angled or can it just be mounted flush with the door?? Squeak.. as far as processing goes.. i have seen other crossovers for sale on ebay and such.. would i be better off going that route to get the most out of my speakers? or would it be better to leave the crossovers out for the install and instead wire up the amps to my pioneer p860mp headunit. from what i have read it has dsp builtin and has 13band eq and all that?? thanks again all.. [/QUOTE]
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