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<blockquote data-quote="excestation" data-source="post: 3152504" data-attributes="member: 578514"><p>Hi, I bought some speakers that I knew wouldnt fit in my car. They are 6.5" and my car has stock 4". I figured I'd do a little bit of cutting, drill a few holes and problem solved but it turns out they are also too deep to fit in. And I don't mean half an inch, I'm looking at more like an inch and a half too deep after leaving extra space behind the speaker. How would I fix this problem? Do I just cut some wood using a template and a jigsaw and then attach it to the doorframe to stick out 1 1/2''? Thanks for any help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="excestation, post: 3152504, member: 578514"] Hi, I bought some speakers that I knew wouldnt fit in my car. They are 6.5" and my car has stock 4". I figured I'd do a little bit of cutting, drill a few holes and problem solved but it turns out they are also too deep to fit in. And I don't mean half an inch, I'm looking at more like an inch and a half too deep after leaving extra space behind the speaker. How would I fix this problem? Do I just cut some wood using a template and a jigsaw and then attach it to the doorframe to stick out 1 1/2''? Thanks for any help. [/QUOTE]
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