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From one Old Geezer to Another: Tell your Dad that it sounds good and I appreciate his taste in music.
Thanks WTR
My dad is more like my brother (only 20yrs difference in age)
The music was from my flash drive but I got my taste in music from my parents growing up.
Nice clean sound BB!!!
Couple of questions, how did you mount the CC's and tweeter?
And do the DX 6.5's drop in the TP pods?
We were going for the stock/non modified look so all OEM grills were used.
The CC woofers dropped right into the front pods as they were made for them.
The tweeters were installed into the center of the front grill support and fabric reglued to support.
The rear DX 6.5 require either a spacer or warming of the rear pod plastic to get the speaker to sit flush.
Here are a few pictures of the install
We were going for the stock/non modified look so all OEM grills were used.
The CC woofers dropped right into the front pods as they were made for them.
The tweeters were installed into the center of the front grill support and fabric reglued to support.
The rear DX 6.5 require either a spacer or warming of the rear pod plastic to get the speaker to sit flush.
Nicely done!!! This is a very good option for those that don't want the added expense of the BT speaker brackets and aftermarket grills.
Thank you BertK
For all the parts and equipment MSRP is right at $750 give or take a few $$ for misc wiring and supplies for the way that system was set up.
It was only ran off of the front channels due to budget. The breakout harness and rear linelever would of put it around the $900 mark
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