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15-07-2007, 03:55 PM | #1 | ||
FF.Com.Au Hardcore
Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: keysborough, vic
Posts: 504
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well guys, first post mod update, very exciting. just finished installing my 6" and 5" speakers in my ute using mdf board took me nearly half a day in total(most productive weekend i've had in quite some time) but now its done and i'm quite happy, minimal vibration, only thing left is the tweeters that i shall mount in the A pillar if necessary, although i found in my old ute the sound was perfect with only one set of tweeters running. i'll fine tune the amp during the week and test it out then i will decide whether its needed or not.I was able to keep the interior looking stock so am also happy with that here are a few snaps, in case anybody is interested.
5" speakers in the door. the crossover is double sided taped to the inside of the door. tweeter had to be relocated more towards the front side of the speaker or else the trim wouldn't clear. 6" speakers in the cavity made available by ford's brilliant idea to make supercab utes. crossover is double sided taped to the other side of the mdf so the trim clears. After: door trim. Photo of the cavity behind the seats where the speakers now are. hope everyone else had a good weekend.
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