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<blockquote data-quote="moosepucky" data-source="post: 5855294" data-attributes="member: 596668"><p>OK.... I am gong to Houdini this old thread and see if anyone can give me advice on a problem that has popped up in the door speaker install.</p><p></p><p>The Morels fit just fine in the old cut outs after I did some fabrication to the door frames.</p><p></p><p>After working for a few weeks the speaker baffle I instaled to protect the open voice coil Morel 4" midranges from getting wet started rubbing against the window. Normally this would not be a major event EXCEPT I have window tint (or did have it before it was rubbed off).....</p><p></p><p>I have shimmed out the speaker as far as I can go and the window crank clears the grill by about 1/32" so shimming more is not an option if I want to use the windows (which I do)</p><p></p><p><strong>So now for the advice part</strong>........</p><p></p><p>It does not look like I can use the XTC foam baskets because they are too deep.</p><p></p><p>What else is there that will protect this open voice coil Morel ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="moosepucky, post: 5855294, member: 596668"] OK.... I am gong to Houdini this old thread and see if anyone can give me advice on a problem that has popped up in the door speaker install. The Morels fit just fine in the old cut outs after I did some fabrication to the door frames. After working for a few weeks the speaker baffle I instaled to protect the open voice coil Morel 4" midranges from getting wet started rubbing against the window. Normally this would not be a major event EXCEPT I have window tint (or did have it before it was rubbed off)..... I have shimmed out the speaker as far as I can go and the window crank clears the grill by about 1/32" so shimming more is not an option if I want to use the windows (which I do) [B]So now for the advice part[/B]........ It does not look like I can use the XTC foam baskets because they are too deep. What else is there that will protect this open voice coil Morel ? [/QUOTE]
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