OP
theyre the tw25 and yes ill use the passiveAre those vc100's?
You gonna use the passive crossovers for them?
ive taken the panels off completely... actually just put them together thursday night got a friend coming over with some tools after school wed and thursday to see what we can get done.Someone seems butthurt by my post, cant help that i have knowledge of installing in a good amount of vehicles, sorry.
But to the OP, if you can, borrow a hole saw bit from someone and try flush mounting them somewhere that would be ideal for imaging and clean, you should be able to pull the whole panel off and check it out with that flathead, not the reccomended tool, but itll work if youre careful. I believe theres 2 screws under the armrest and some more near the bottom, been a while though so im not sure, just look around real good for screws if you decide to pull it off.
... ehh i kinda want a clean install as this will be at least a semi permanent install.How about the good ol' sail panels? Ghetto rig it with some double sided stickey tape.
you really **** at reading dont you he never said he owned shit he just said he knew the car .**** you really do roll in some the junkiest cars on the planet. with all these cars you have owned or talk about, we could have filled up the trailer park before they shot the movie '8 mile'
hmm i dont think they came with flush mounts... just surface and angle mounts... whats in first pic of first post is all the hardware i have for them.Id love to help, drive out to my house in NC and ill mount them for you, lol. But seriously, try mounting them in that piece using a hole saw, they can be had at walmart for less than 5 bucks and work in any drill. What i did with the panel i put the tweeter in was flush mount it, then wrap it in grill cloth (the kind from parts express, or off any speaker around the house) and it ended up being a nice covert install.