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<blockquote data-quote="chickenmaster" data-source="post: 591199" data-attributes="member: 557614"><p>usually the smaller coaxial speakers, such as your 5x7's, do not need a sealed enclosure to bring out their full potential and will run in free air applications real well. however, enclosing them will make them sound better with a better bass response. as for mounting them you may have some trouble. you will most likely need to put them in custom boxes (assuming they will not fit your doors or the mounts are taken.) if you give me a run through of the inside of your cab i could help you with some placement ideas.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chickenmaster, post: 591199, member: 557614"] usually the smaller coaxial speakers, such as your 5x7's, do not need a sealed enclosure to bring out their full potential and will run in free air applications real well. however, enclosing them will make them sound better with a better bass response. as for mounting them you may have some trouble. you will most likely need to put them in custom boxes (assuming they will not fit your doors or the mounts are taken.) if you give me a run through of the inside of your cab i could help you with some placement ideas. [/QUOTE]
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