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<blockquote data-quote="tat2bass" data-source="post: 8305769" data-attributes="member: 635306"><p>You plan on keeping the car for a while? Even if you don't, a pillar replacement panels are pretty cheap if you ever go to sell it and want to swap back to stock. But I would just use a dremel or an exacto knife(the plastic can be cut and sanded pretty easy) and flush mount the tweeters in the a pillar. I've never liked the harshness or sound of tweeters bouncing off of the windshield and any install I do I talk the person into either letting me flush mount the tweeters in the a pillar or somewhere in the door. You can tune out some of the harshness but I prefer to just mount in a new location and go from there</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tat2bass, post: 8305769, member: 635306"] You plan on keeping the car for a while? Even if you don't, a pillar replacement panels are pretty cheap if you ever go to sell it and want to swap back to stock. But I would just use a dremel or an exacto knife(the plastic can be cut and sanded pretty easy) and flush mount the tweeters in the a pillar. I've never liked the harshness or sound of tweeters bouncing off of the windshield and any install I do I talk the person into either letting me flush mount the tweeters in the a pillar or somewhere in the door. You can tune out some of the harshness but I prefer to just mount in a new location and go from there [/QUOTE]
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