Putting rears in my hatch.
Well I just bought a set of JL Audio XR components (can't wait
) so I would like to put my current coaxials in the rear.
I have a 93 CX hatch, and it does not have speaker slots in the back.
What is the best way to install them? A drill and or/dremel? Or should I just get the speaker panels off another model and slap them in?
) so I would like to put my current coaxials in the rear.I have a 93 CX hatch, and it does not have speaker slots in the back.
What is the best way to install them? A drill and or/dremel? Or should I just get the speaker panels off another model and slap them in?
swap the speaker panels... Im not too familiar with the hatch's... but its gonna be more pleasing to the eye to have the stock speaker panels, rather than cutting holes and using the speakers grilles.
some things are just better off left alone. haha jk well in seth90dx's case, if it was my ride, i'd fabricate it. Cut the backing out and make it look good. you could always get one of those sealed enclosure but that's kinda ghetto
Originally posted by LjN_728
some things are just better off left alone. haha jk well in seth90dx's case, if it was my ride, i'd fabricate it. Cut the backing out and make it look good. you could always get one of those sealed enclosure but that's kinda ghetto
some things are just better off left alone. haha jk well in seth90dx's case, if it was my ride, i'd fabricate it. Cut the backing out and make it look good. you could always get one of those sealed enclosure but that's kinda ghetto
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