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Hello.
I recently purchased the HD Tour-Pak rear speaker enclosure kit, 76000505, designed for the 2014 and up King tourpak. I test fitted both generations of Ground Zero 6.5's and, like I was told in a previous thread, they don't fit. I will have a passenger on occasion. I am changing out the fairing speakers with the GZ Neo's. I have the Polk MM652's in the fairing. They will fit according to research on this forum. Is that the only ones that fit?
Thanks.
Yes, the Polk MM652's will fit (I had them) in the TP pods with a bit of "clocking". You'll need new/different mounting holes. I had them in mine and just drilled small pilot holes and used some self tapping screws.
I currently have Mmats PA601CX back there but they definitely need spacers. I used these from V-Twin Audio with different grilles. It's tight but they work. They're not cheap but look the best in my opinion.
Yes, the Polk MM652's will fit (I had them) in the TP pods with a bit of "clocking". You'll need new/different mounting holes. I had them in mine and just drilled small pilot holes and used some self tapping screws.
I currently have Mmats PA601CX back there but they definitely need spacers. I used these from V-Twin Audio with different grilles. It's tight but they work. They're not cheap but look the best in my opinion.
Curious what grill you used with the v twin adapters. One of mine decided to go awol on a highway out west and haven't looked into replacement options yet.
Curious what grill you used with the v twin adapters. One of mine decided to go awol on a highway out west and haven't looked into replacement options yet.
I used some HD grilles I had from my previous bike (pic below). It was tricky but I got them to work. It definitely tightens the passenger seating area but my wife is a "slight" lady and fits back there no problem at all.
On another note, I've got a couple of the V-Twin grilles sitting in the box they came in doing nothing. If you'd like them n/c (just cover the mail), PM me your address and I'll send them to you.
I used some HD grilles I had from my previous bike (pic below). It was tricky but I got them to work. It definitely tightens the passenger seating area but my wife is a "slight" lady and fits back there no problem at all.
On another note, I've got a couple of the V-Twin grilles sitting in the box they came in doing nothing. If you'd like them n/c (just cover the mail), PM me your address and I'll send them to you.
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