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from what I'm hearing the GZs sound like they might be better than my AD's in the fairing, maybe i can move those down to the lowers and put the better GZ speakers in the fairing
That could work. I need to look up how deep the AD speakers are.
That could work. I need to look up how deep the AD speakers are.
Juice
Juice I had ADs in my lowers for a while. Depth was no problem, I just had to waller out the hole a little bit to get the baskets to drop down all the way. They sounded pretty good down there, just not as many lows as a PA speaker, but that's not really what you get ADs for. They have a clarity in their mids and highs that is amazing.
Juice I had ADs in my lowers for a while. Depth was no problem, I just had to waller out the hole a little bit to get the baskets to drop down all the way. They sounded pretty good down there, just not as many lows as a PA speaker, but that's not really what you get ADs for. They have a clarity in their mids and highs that is amazing.
He has wethead lowers, I know metra makes a kit for speaker to be added.
He has wethead lowers, I know metra makes a kit for speaker to be added.
Juice
Dang, didn't think about the Bubblehead situation. Since Harley discontinued the Ultra Classic last year they don't make a single bike that I'd really like to buy.
Dang, didn't think about the Bubblehead situation. Since Harley discontinued the Ultra Classic last year they don't make a single bike that I'd really like to buy.
Mine is a 16 FLHTCU. I can't complain but, I got 8" lowers LOL
Odd, when I bought mine from Garage Bagger I didn’t have to pay shipping. Just $5 protection fee. Must’ve been good timing.
Theres plenty of shops that have them in stock and will have good pricing and service on them. Some get better deals than others with all different shops just depends on the relationship.
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