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So I have a 17 Ultra limited. Just got the MMats 601cx speakers to install in the fairing and the tour pack. I have the 1/2 inch spacer but the magnet is hitting the passenger control pack in the right hand pod and won't sit flush. Looking for any help or advice to get these to fit. There has to be someone out there who has put the MMats 601cx in the tour pack pods. Thanks for any help.
BabyBoy has helped me so much and I just wanted to say thank you to him on here. He gave me a way to try but I want to see if there is anyone else out there who has used the MMats successfully in the tour pack.
Heat gun on the pod. Heat push the speaker in, if it still conflict heat again.
Also make sure your wire connections are on the side wth the most space, This is the orientation that worked for me.
So you heated yours up? Did you leave that passenger module in there? Do you have a spacer? Do you have speaker covers? Yours looks good, but it sticks up probably a good inch or more with the thickness?
Minimal heat, yes I have spacers, left the passeger controls (but they are not connected - I never showed her how to use them anyway), and I have the covers that came with the spacer KIT. Spacer kit and covers were $99.
Minimal heat, yes I have spacers, left the passeger controls (but they are not connected - I never showed her how to use them anyway), and I have the covers that came with the spacer KIT. Spacer kit and covers were $99.
Ok just seen your post. Yes those are from Vtwinaudio. I talked to him today. Going to order them tomorrow. You didn't have to heat up the pod did you with the Vtwinaudio kit did. you?
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