mm0142 10+ year member CEO 439 0 Waco, Tx May 18, 2009 #16 **** ill take the 6.5s then ill even pay the shipping its not that hard bro if you dont want to buy the **** sandpaper sand it on the sidewalk
**** ill take the 6.5s then ill even pay the shipping its not that hard bro if you dont want to buy the **** sandpaper sand it on the sidewalk
OP timaishu 10+ year member CarAudio.com Veteran 2,380 8 San Diego May 18, 2009 Thread Starter #17 Im not gonna sell the speakers. Tried sandinng the thing but it didnt work. Too uneven, would make a crap seal. Got mad and broke the ring. Im just gonna wait till I have enough money to buy a router. Till then, im gonna stick with my my infinitys
Im not gonna sell the speakers. Tried sandinng the thing but it didnt work. Too uneven, would make a crap seal. Got mad and broke the ring. Im just gonna wait till I have enough money to buy a router. Till then, im gonna stick with my my infinitys
Beerdrnkr 5,000+ posts CarAudio.com Veteran 6,272 3 San Diego May 18, 2009 #18 mount the MDF adaptor on the inside of the door rather than the outside, make a thinner adaptor, flush mount. quit being a whiner, this is an easy fix Click to expand... Here's your answer man. I had the same problems with a pair of 8's I had and this worked out well.
mount the MDF adaptor on the inside of the door rather than the outside, make a thinner adaptor, flush mount. quit being a whiner, this is an easy fix Click to expand... Here's your answer man. I had the same problems with a pair of 8's I had and this worked out well.
OP timaishu 10+ year member CarAudio.com Veteran 2,380 8 San Diego May 18, 2009 Thread Starter #19 Im gonna use the mdf I have and make flush mount the speakers (whenever I end up buying a router) Or Im just gonna buy thinner mdf.
Im gonna use the mdf I have and make flush mount the speakers (whenever I end up buying a router) Or Im just gonna buy thinner mdf.