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<blockquote data-quote="gavlas" data-source="post: 148922" data-attributes="member: 546865"><p>I wanted to put 6x9's in the back of my car but they wouldnt fit and the rear shef was to flimsy to put them in so all i did was get some mdf place your old shelf over it and draw around, then just cut the new mdf into shape and cut the holes for the 6x9's. Carpet it and just swap the brackets over from the old shelf to the new. Then if you want in the future you can replace the old shelf if you want to sell the car. If you do the job carefully its looks good and is a stanle enough platform for the speakers. You just have to make sure that the front speakers are set up properly to fill in the sound thats missing from the middle part of the car. Mine sounds great and also looks good and its a pretty cheap and affordable solution. But hey thats just my opinion!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gavlas, post: 148922, member: 546865"] I wanted to put 6x9's in the back of my car but they wouldnt fit and the rear shef was to flimsy to put them in so all i did was get some mdf place your old shelf over it and draw around, then just cut the new mdf into shape and cut the holes for the 6x9's. Carpet it and just swap the brackets over from the old shelf to the new. Then if you want in the future you can replace the old shelf if you want to sell the car. If you do the job carefully its looks good and is a stanle enough platform for the speakers. You just have to make sure that the front speakers are set up properly to fill in the sound thats missing from the middle part of the car. Mine sounds great and also looks good and its a pretty cheap and affordable solution. But hey thats just my opinion!! [/QUOTE]
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