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I am using this kit. What are you looking for? Somewhere to buy them other than strait from Vtwin Audio? Send me a PM and I can direct you to where I bought them. Or are you looking for an alternative for this kit?
I am using this kit. What are you looking for? Somewhere to buy them other than strait from Vtwin Audio? Send me a PM and I can direct you to where I bought them. Or are you looking for an alternative for this kit?
I was wondering the same thing. Their stuff is awesome, there are cheaper options, but cheaper means cheaper.
Kris
I can tell you all where I got mine from but I am unsure about recommending vendors on this forum. I will tell you that I did not save much if any going with the vendor I did instead of direct from Vtwin Audio. I just got it as part of a handful of items I ordered at once.
I will also say that I like this kit quite a bit. It looks WAY better than just toughing a huge spacer on there and it also comes with nice metal mesh speaker grills.
Thank you for your replies. I was curious if any other company makes these. There are a lot of companies making adapters for the fairing and am surprised to find that vtwin is the only one making these for the rear. 99$ seems high for these, but if there as good as you all say I will quit being cheap and get them!
I have been using polk mm651 in the pods for a few years now. I originally drilled new holes in the pods for the speakers. They are not holding so we'll any longer. Which is why I'm looking for an adapter.
The metal grills do look better than the Polk grills! Hopefully, there will be enough space in the vtwin grills for the polk tweeters!
Yeah I was a bit hesitant about the price as well but once I got them I am very happy with the quality. I still don't think they are worth $100 but they are quality pieces and the best I could find.
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