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<blockquote data-quote="audiobaun" data-source="post: 8839194" data-attributes="member: 634282"><p>I Highly recommend you to seal off/cover the rear deck speakers from the subwoofer lower frequencies and more so the pressure /air movement the subs produce as they will push the rear deck speaker cones to beyond max and destroy them. about 20+ years ago I kept having to replace mine to find that out before the internet was around for a forum to get information on. Cover those rear deck speakers up or keep replacing them every month or two. 1/4' plywood or some kind of plastic casing like ABS that can be easily cut, form screwed together and silicone all gaps/seal it off and L brackets work just fine</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiobaun, post: 8839194, member: 634282"] I Highly recommend you to seal off/cover the rear deck speakers from the subwoofer lower frequencies and more so the pressure /air movement the subs produce as they will push the rear deck speaker cones to beyond max and destroy them. about 20+ years ago I kept having to replace mine to find that out before the internet was around for a forum to get information on. Cover those rear deck speakers up or keep replacing them every month or two. 1/4' plywood or some kind of plastic casing like ABS that can be easily cut, form screwed together and silicone all gaps/seal it off and L brackets work just fine [/QUOTE]
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