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Toyota Highlander 2003 install problem
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<blockquote data-quote="spaceman" data-source="post: 2798625" data-attributes="member: 565628"><p>I am trying to trade my Eclipse SC8462 Components to this guy. Problem is that I have no mounting hardware for the tweets (the backs are missing b/c of my custom install enclosure) and need to find a way to get this to work. Here's how he explained the problem:</p><p></p><p>let me explain my situation. I have a stock Toyota Highlander 2003. The stock stereo had a 6-6 1/2" full range and a seperate tweeter. Both of those were in the door panel. When I upgraded a few years ago I basically just switched out the stock stuff for the Focal stuff. I used the stock tweeter mounting brackets with the focal tweeters. No problem. There was a screw hole in the back of the tweeter that mounted right to the stock bracket. Done. The problem with your tweeters is I see no mounting brackets or screw holes that I could adpat the stock ones. For the full ranges I made brackets out of MDF. I will most likely reuse those with the new eclipse. No problem. Basically I'm trying to keep the whole thing low profile and stock looking so that I don't attract thieves. Let me know what you think I can do to solve the tweeter dilemma.</p><p></p><p>Any suggestions are greatly appreciated b/c I can't think of anything atm.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spaceman, post: 2798625, member: 565628"] I am trying to trade my Eclipse SC8462 Components to this guy. Problem is that I have no mounting hardware for the tweets (the backs are missing b/c of my custom install enclosure) and need to find a way to get this to work. Here's how he explained the problem: let me explain my situation. I have a stock Toyota Highlander 2003. The stock stereo had a 6-6 1/2" full range and a seperate tweeter. Both of those were in the door panel. When I upgraded a few years ago I basically just switched out the stock stuff for the Focal stuff. I used the stock tweeter mounting brackets with the focal tweeters. No problem. There was a screw hole in the back of the tweeter that mounted right to the stock bracket. Done. The problem with your tweeters is I see no mounting brackets or screw holes that I could adpat the stock ones. For the full ranges I made brackets out of MDF. I will most likely reuse those with the new eclipse. No problem. Basically I'm trying to keep the whole thing low profile and stock looking so that I don't attract thieves. Let me know what you think I can do to solve the tweeter dilemma. Any suggestions are greatly appreciated b/c I can't think of anything atm. [/QUOTE]
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