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What to use to fill door panel gap?
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<blockquote data-quote="temuchan" data-source="post: 5946785" data-attributes="member: 602086"><p>I just installed a set of Polk Momo MM6's in my doors and they sound incredible, but I have a problem. I'll try to get pics up tonight of what I am talking about. I mounted them on my door panel (the plastic part) because they wouldn't fit in the metal part of my door because of my windows. Unfortunately the hole in my door panel is oval shaped, and the speakers are round. The speakers are 6 3/4" and the door panle is like 6 3/4" x 8"</p><p></p><p>I can literally reach through the gap on either side and touch the back of the magnet:crap:, and I figured I am losing all of my midbass. My question is what do I use to fill the gaps? I can't fiberglass, and the door panel is convex so I can't really use a piece of mdf or a ring adapter, I was thinking more along the lines of liquid deadener or clay or something.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="temuchan, post: 5946785, member: 602086"] I just installed a set of Polk Momo MM6's in my doors and they sound incredible, but I have a problem. I'll try to get pics up tonight of what I am talking about. I mounted them on my door panel (the plastic part) because they wouldn't fit in the metal part of my door because of my windows. Unfortunately the hole in my door panel is oval shaped, and the speakers are round. The speakers are 6 3/4" and the door panle is like 6 3/4" x 8" I can literally reach through the gap on either side and touch the back of the magnet:crap:, and I figured I am losing all of my midbass. My question is what do I use to fill the gaps? I can't fiberglass, and the door panel is convex so I can't really use a piece of mdf or a ring adapter, I was thinking more along the lines of liquid deadener or clay or something. [/QUOTE]
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