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<blockquote data-quote="drei4runner" data-source="post: 8540586" data-attributes="member: 671485"><p>Try <a href="http://car-speaker-adapters.com/products.php?id=adapter_search_consumer" target="_blank">PVC Speaker Adapters - CNC Machined - In Stock or Custom Made</a>. I went through them and purchased speaker brackets specifically made for the model year of my vehicle. Also, just to be on the safe side, order the spacers too. I ordered the 1/4" spacers for both front doors since the speakers I purchased were too big and it would hit the windows when rolled down. Just an FYI, if the spacers still aren't enough and you find that the magnets are still hitting the windows when rolled down, try using 1/4" foam tape to give it that extra space. That's what I did since the magnets were still hitting the windows. Hope this helps you out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="drei4runner, post: 8540586, member: 671485"] Try [URL="http://car-speaker-adapters.com/products.php?id=adapter_search_consumer"]PVC Speaker Adapters - CNC Machined - In Stock or Custom Made[/URL]. I went through them and purchased speaker brackets specifically made for the model year of my vehicle. Also, just to be on the safe side, order the spacers too. I ordered the 1/4" spacers for both front doors since the speakers I purchased were too big and it would hit the windows when rolled down. Just an FYI, if the spacers still aren't enough and you find that the magnets are still hitting the windows when rolled down, try using 1/4" foam tape to give it that extra space. That's what I did since the magnets were still hitting the windows. Hope this helps you out. [/QUOTE]
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