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First off Thanx to UN, Bill over @BT, & Mike @(HAT) and this Forum. I am so looking forward to hearing this set-up!
Sony HU CDX-GT660UP
SS4.520D Amp.
BT7P1's in the fairing.
BT Titan II's in the lowers.
BT Modules.
Speaker Grills Still In ?
Last edited by badazzpred; Aug 14, 2013 at 02:13 PM.
Reason: wrong info
Well Hats off to Mike over at Hybrid Audio for being so kind to send me a set of the 6.5" Imagine series grills for my lowers. However they will not work. Thanx again Mike
Also I am trying to determine where is the best place to drill the hole for the speaker wire to come through the pod and the lower fairing?
Well Hats off to Mike over at Hybrid Audio for being so kind to send me a set of the 6.5" Imagine series grills for my lowers. However they will not work. Thanx again Mike
Also I am trying to determine where is the best place to drill the hole for the speaker wire to come through the pod and the lower fairing?
I drilled horizontally into the crash bar for the speaker pod and vertically as close to the fairing as I could get. They came out fairly well, drilling through the bar is a pain though. I put grommets in the holes and sealed them with silicone.
I drilled horizontally into the crash bar for the speaker pod and vertically as close to the fairing as I could get. They came out fairly well, drilling through the bar is a pain though. I put grommets in the holes and sealed them with silicone.
Thanks, Yes I have heard of others doing that drilling into the crash bar not a bad Idea but I think Im gonna shy away from that and just zip-tie the speaker wires to the crash bar encased in a black protective sheathing. I do plan on using the speaker wire bracket that mounts to the crash bar that you see on all the CVO models with lower fairing speakers from the factory. Im trying to determine where the best holes are to be drilled in the lower fairing itself and the speaker pod itself?
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