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huberoy123
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I installed some budget Kenwood 6.5" speakers that I purchased from Best Buy. I installed them in a rear seat/trunk divider that I built several years ago behind my Mustang fold-down seats. The divider was originally to hide my amp rack, subs and wiring. Later I cut 6-inch holes on both ends, to allow the subwoofers sound to enter the cabin. I covered the holes with 6.5" speaker grills. After installing the speakers and wiring them to an existing amplifier, I covered them with 10-inch grills.
I was pleased with the sound. I now have 8 speakers and 2 subs in the mustang. I will monitor to see if any are cancelling out each other.
 
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Work on cleaning up your install & get rid of the wall.....
Not criticizing, just saying....
No reason to hide this & that, if done right!
those grills look like hubcaps..:unsure:
 
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Work on cleaning up your install & get rid of the wall.....
Not criticizing, just saying....
No reason to hide this & that, if done right!
those grills look like hubcaps..:unsure:
Wall stays as it's a personal preference and the rear seat folds up. It was not my intention to forever hide the amps and subwoofers in the trunk. The amp mount and wiring are very neat. The grills are supposed to look like hub caps. It's an extension of the Mustang cut out theme. I do appreciate your observations.
 
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