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<blockquote data-quote="Califmike33" data-source="post: 8817645" data-attributes="member: 686176"><p>Going to skip the door panels wasting too much time on the panels need to get the hole drilled to feed the 1/0 wire into my car get the amp installed get it all wired up deal with the door things at the end.</p><p></p><p>In playing with it with no foam nothing on I actually now don't even think it's the white door speaker spacer I made. When I put the door panel on with a speaker is when I push it clicks in and stays but the right side of the door panel towards the end of the door pops loose when I pop the right side back in the left side with the speaker pops back out so it's hitting something somewhere in the middle that's forcing it to wear one side will click in but it pops the other side out now I'm starting to think it's got to be some of this soundproofing that I put over those holes it's not allowing the door panel to go all the way back on that's my latest idea.</p><p></p><p>If you look in the photo above the speaker straight up and slightly to the right you will see some tears in the foam like from repeatedly trying to put the panel in that might be where it's hitting and it's making an impression there but this phone is only like 3 mm thick it seems hard to believe that that would stop it from clicking back in but it could be cuz I'm wondering where is that impression coming from that impression is there for a reason.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Califmike33, post: 8817645, member: 686176"] Going to skip the door panels wasting too much time on the panels need to get the hole drilled to feed the 1/0 wire into my car get the amp installed get it all wired up deal with the door things at the end. In playing with it with no foam nothing on I actually now don't even think it's the white door speaker spacer I made. When I put the door panel on with a speaker is when I push it clicks in and stays but the right side of the door panel towards the end of the door pops loose when I pop the right side back in the left side with the speaker pops back out so it's hitting something somewhere in the middle that's forcing it to wear one side will click in but it pops the other side out now I'm starting to think it's got to be some of this soundproofing that I put over those holes it's not allowing the door panel to go all the way back on that's my latest idea. If you look in the photo above the speaker straight up and slightly to the right you will see some tears in the foam like from repeatedly trying to put the panel in that might be where it's hitting and it's making an impression there but this phone is only like 3 mm thick it seems hard to believe that that would stop it from clicking back in but it could be cuz I'm wondering where is that impression coming from that impression is there for a reason. [/QUOTE]
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