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<blockquote data-quote="james_98188" data-source="post: 8040905" data-attributes="member: 651131"><p>Wow, 158 views and still no responses.</p><p></p><p>Okay, never mind, I think I've got it figured out. I'll fabricate a 1/8" hardwood speaker spacer which will attach to the new speaker using the same crews that'll attach it to its mounting bracket. Then I'll get some foam rubber/plastic, use a hole cutter to cut a 2 9/16 hole in it, and glue it to the spacer. The foam will rest up and compress against the backside of the interior panel when installed to prevent any rattling. Live long and prosper.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="james_98188, post: 8040905, member: 651131"] Wow, 158 views and still no responses. Okay, never mind, I think I've got it figured out. I'll fabricate a 1/8" hardwood speaker spacer which will attach to the new speaker using the same crews that'll attach it to its mounting bracket. Then I'll get some foam rubber/plastic, use a hole cutter to cut a 2 9/16 hole in it, and glue it to the spacer. The foam will rest up and compress against the backside of the interior panel when installed to prevent any rattling. Live long and prosper. [/QUOTE]
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