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<blockquote data-quote="Cpyder" data-source="post: 5264093" data-attributes="member: 599745"><p>Probably 1/4" and if I need to space it more, Polk does include some spacers as well. The reason I'm using plexi or something similar is because I think it will be easier to work with than a hack saw and the metal panel of my car to mount the speaker. This way, I can draw it out, cut it, mount the speakers in the plexi and then drill holes in the plexi and also drill holes in the car's panel to mount it with less hassle. I found a place that sells custom sizes. A 15"x15" square runs about $30. So not cheap, but it won't break the bank, especially considering how much I just spent on these components.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cpyder, post: 5264093, member: 599745"] Probably 1/4" and if I need to space it more, Polk does include some spacers as well. The reason I'm using plexi or something similar is because I think it will be easier to work with than a hack saw and the metal panel of my car to mount the speaker. This way, I can draw it out, cut it, mount the speakers in the plexi and then drill holes in the plexi and also drill holes in the car's panel to mount it with less hassle. I found a place that sells custom sizes. A 15"x15" square runs about $30. So not cheap, but it won't break the bank, especially considering how much I just spent on these components. [/QUOTE]
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