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<blockquote data-quote="req" data-source="post: 1707805" data-attributes="member: 555713"><p>i usually try to aim my passanger side midbass' about 5" out and two inches down from my chin while im sitting normally in the driver seat. and then i align the passanger seat the same way and aim the same way.</p><p></p><p>i would prolly aim the tweet a few inches further forward and a bit higher to pull the soundstage that way a bit more. prolly like 8" straight out from your chin.</p><p></p><p>if you can, get a lazer pointer and attach it to a piece of cardboard thats the same size as your midbass and then tweeter, and place it until it gets to that point. then you have an idea of the angle and you can pin point them. a good way to do it is put a piece of tape on the window where the lazer point hits it when aimed perfectly, and then when you go to put your baffles on, tape that cardboard piece with the lazer pen to the baffle and point it to the spot, and then hot-glue the baffle in place with some wooden dowels (i use chopsticks, cut em to length. they are free aaha)</p><p></p><p>good luck man.</p><p></p><p>heres a pic of my doorpods in my saturn so you can see how they came out.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://i3.tinypic.com/wj6kjt.jpg" target="_blank">http://i3.tinypic.com/wj6kjt.jpg</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="req, post: 1707805, member: 555713"] i usually try to aim my passanger side midbass' about 5" out and two inches down from my chin while im sitting normally in the driver seat. and then i align the passanger seat the same way and aim the same way. i would prolly aim the tweet a few inches further forward and a bit higher to pull the soundstage that way a bit more. prolly like 8" straight out from your chin. if you can, get a lazer pointer and attach it to a piece of cardboard thats the same size as your midbass and then tweeter, and place it until it gets to that point. then you have an idea of the angle and you can pin point them. a good way to do it is put a piece of tape on the window where the lazer point hits it when aimed perfectly, and then when you go to put your baffles on, tape that cardboard piece with the lazer pen to the baffle and point it to the spot, and then hot-glue the baffle in place with some wooden dowels (i use chopsticks, cut em to length. they are free aaha) good luck man. heres a pic of my doorpods in my saturn so you can see how they came out. [URL="http://i3.tinypic.com/wj6kjt.jpg"]http://i3.tinypic.com/wj6kjt.jpg[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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