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I was wondering if there's a way to replace my front 6x9's with component speakers? As you could see that there is a 6x9 hole where a round speaker would go. Would you have to make a panel to mount the 6 1/2 on and then mount that to the wall? Any help would be greatly appreciated.. :confused: :confused:
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A few solutions for you:
1. have the entire panel remade
2. cover and nicely trim a small piece of plywood and cover the hole. Then install the 6.5 into it.
3. take the panel off and trim a couple inches of wood away. Then stretch the vinyl into the hole and staple it to the backside of the panel. vinly wrap a small piece of plywood(maybe one of the other colors of your interior) to inset behind your side panel and mount the new speakers into it.
4. buy a 6x9 component speaker like MB Quart's RCE269
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I took option 2.....came out nice. A lot cheaper than option one. ;) If I had to do it all over again I would look into the MB Quart's 6X9 component.
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I took option 2.....came out nice. A lot cheaper than option one. ;) If I had to do it all over again I would look into the MB Quart's 6X9 component.
Is that Jerry's old boat? :cry:
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I would recommend using the MB Quart 6x9 seperates (RCE269) you can also coax mount them so you dont have to cut any more holes.
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Is that Jerry's old boat? :cry:
Yeah.... :) Awesome boat..... :)
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I would recommend using the MB Quart 6x9 seperates (RCE269) you can also coax mount them so you dont have to cut any more holes.
I agree with that as well
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I would recommend using the MB Quart 6x9 seperates (RCE269) you can also coax mount them so you dont have to cut any more holes.
I think I will do that thanks riverbound and ROZ.
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Riverbound I don't think I have a day off until the dam run, do you have time in the shop to squeze me in within the next two weeks?
Thanks
James
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Let me know what day is good for you, I will get you in.
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Let me know what day is good for you, I will get you in.
How does Thursday or Friday sound to you.