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<blockquote data-quote="Rockman" data-source="post: 148120" data-attributes="member: 545869"><p>Not sure if your gettting what I am saying. Its possible that the sheet metal is cut for speakers in the back but that the interior panels in YOUR car arent made for speakers. Another Sundance might have the interior panels that are perfed for the speakers. U could swap those out and put speakers into the factory locations if there are any. I am not sure if your car even came with rear speakers as an option. If it does its probably easier to put speakers in the factory locations than to cut the rear deck. And really you probably dont even need to have rear speakers...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rockman, post: 148120, member: 545869"] Not sure if your gettting what I am saying. Its possible that the sheet metal is cut for speakers in the back but that the interior panels in YOUR car arent made for speakers. Another Sundance might have the interior panels that are perfed for the speakers. U could swap those out and put speakers into the factory locations if there are any. I am not sure if your car even came with rear speakers as an option. If it does its probably easier to put speakers in the factory locations than to cut the rear deck. And really you probably dont even need to have rear speakers... [/QUOTE]
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