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I am assuming these bolt right in a 14 and up SG? I had some Hertz in a 67 nova i had and they were awesome. Did you decide to get them i will be interested to see what you think?
Brian
Brian
Its going to depend on the size of the magnet in relation to the speaker pods unless you go with Biketronics brackets to get rid of the pods. At that point they should fit no problem.
I have the Biketronics brackets so if I bought them I would use those. I am still undecided.....I am really looking at stretched bags and fender so the speakers would really cut into that budget.
You've got good speakers for now man. The word is that this line is replacing the HCX line...it will be no more after 2016. These speakers are a tad less bright with some better mid bass. I'd get the bags and fender and wait for some reviews. It's not like you have a bad set-up now.
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