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First, I apologize if this subject has been asked numerous times in the past. I have searched for 30 minutes without luck to find an answer.
I am looking to replace the BT Pro 7.1's in my Limited with something different for better bass I hope. I'm thinking the MMAT PA601. Does anybody know if the MMAT's fit the BT brackets? I have the MMAT's in my rear pods, and they sound great.
If the MMAT's don't fit the BT brackets, any suggestions on speakers that will fit the BT brackets?
Thanks in advance.
Last edited by KY HDRider; Jun 18, 2020 at 01:15 PM.
Reason: Typo in Title
On the brackets there are 2sets of mounting holes. One for the 7.1s and 1 for standard 6.5s. Looking at it from the speaker side, you wont see those holes as they are covered by the foam tape. If you look at it from the grill side you will find the 6.5 mounting holes.
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