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Old 09-07-2007, 05:44 PM   #1
schuldiner
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hey guys, got my amp plugged in and the two stocko speakers wired up but putting my 5" splits and my 6" splits into my ute, i will be putting the 5" in the doors on a bracket as i've seen others do and these photo's show where i would like to put the 6" woofer. the grille stuck to the carpet so it worked well, interested in your opinion as to whether i cut the panel up or whether i bolt it to some mdf and maybe put a grille from the doors onto it i will be keeping the AU for some time and even if i dont ill most likely leave the speakers in so cutting into the interior does not really worry me. interested in your opinion/ideas especially you other ute guys. cheers.




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