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<blockquote data-quote="Phers1er" data-source="post: 5265006" data-attributes="member: 594281"><p>Just a heads up, as I own a 2002 cavalier as well, You may have some problems with the speaker surround and or cone not clearing the door panel and depending on how thick your spacer is the door panel may even keep the speaker from moving all together. I would suggest making some over sized mdf rings and mounting the driver to the back side of them. If depth is an issue make two rings. one to flush mount the driver into and one as a spacer this will keep the speaker from coming in contact with the door. Another option is to make a standard baffle and then use nylon spacers on the front of the speakers(You can pick those up at lowes).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Phers1er, post: 5265006, member: 594281"] Just a heads up, as I own a 2002 cavalier as well, You may have some problems with the speaker surround and or cone not clearing the door panel and depending on how thick your spacer is the door panel may even keep the speaker from moving all together. I would suggest making some over sized mdf rings and mounting the driver to the back side of them. If depth is an issue make two rings. one to flush mount the driver into and one as a spacer this will keep the speaker from coming in contact with the door. Another option is to make a standard baffle and then use nylon spacers on the front of the speakers(You can pick those up at lowes). [/QUOTE]
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