Is this a car audio no-no?
well, after further inspection, it looks like the dash isn't gonna be an option. Those vents I was talking about are just that, VENTS:doh: After taking a closer look at the door panels, I think im gonna mount them to the top left of the stock speaker location. There is an angled portion on topside of the speaker grill, im gonna see once I get the panel off if I can mount them there, that way they won't be right next to the door handle screaming for a thieves attention. Anyone mounted thier tweets from thier components there?
I mounted mine next to the door speaker! It sounds great!!! But There is no way the pannel will fit back on! I would sugest (since you are good at tweeking panels) that you figure out how much space you have left around the panel (after you put the midrange speaker in) and find out were you can REALISTICALY have room to mount it! Then (after you find the desired spot) cut a hole for the tweeter in the panel, Epoxy it in and paint the panel all the way to the top of the edge of the tweeter
This way the tweeter will look stock! Just my $10 ;0) you owe! LOL
This way the tweeter will look stock! Just my $10 ;0) you owe! LOL
Originally posted by seth90dx
I mounted mine next to the door speaker! It sounds great!!! But There is no way the pannel will fit back on! I would sugest (since you are good at tweeking panels) that you figure out how much space you have left around the panel (after you put the midrange speaker in) and find out were you can REALISTICALY have room to mount it! Then (after you find the desired spot) cut a hole for the tweeter in the panel, Epoxy it in and paint the panel all the way to the top of the edge of the tweeter
This way the tweeter will look stock! Just my $10 ;0) you owe! LOL
I mounted mine next to the door speaker! It sounds great!!! But There is no way the pannel will fit back on! I would sugest (since you are good at tweeking panels) that you figure out how much space you have left around the panel (after you put the midrange speaker in) and find out were you can REALISTICALY have room to mount it! Then (after you find the desired spot) cut a hole for the tweeter in the panel, Epoxy it in and paint the panel all the way to the top of the edge of the tweeter
This way the tweeter will look stock! Just my $10 ;0) you owe! LOL


