Proper way to mount my mids

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I'm still learning all this stuff and have a question. I have a '98 Nissan Frontier and the door speakers are mounted to a plastic adapter that acts as a spacer. I'm installing components and noticed that when I tighten down the speaker to the plastic spacer it wants to slightly deform the speaker frame. This can't be good. How can I prevent this?

 
I'm still learning all this stuff and have a question. I have a '98 Nissan Frontier and the door speakers are mounted to a plastic adapter that acts as a spacer. I'm installing components and noticed that when I tighten down the speaker to the plastic spacer it wants to slightly deform the speaker frame. This can't be good. How can I prevent this?
Did you get proper speaker sizes for the vehicle?

 
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