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I like these best by Half Moon. Notice it goes over the edge above the speaker, it realy cuts down on the wind comning arround the shield AND you can hear your speakers better.
I like these best by Half Moon. Notice it goes over the edge above the speaker, it realy cuts down on the wind comning arround the shield AND you can hear your speakers better.
I ran a fastaire for about a year, it has started to crack at the outer screw hole. For the money and sevice they cannot be beat. If you are unsure on size you can afford to buy a few and try them out for little dough, or just swap to a larger in colder weather. I bought the 8".
I like these best by Half Moon. Notice it goes over the edge above the speaker, it realy cuts down on the wind comning arround the shield AND you can hear your speakers better.
What size is that?
This is the 8", I had the 6.5" but it was just not quite enough, they also have a 7" but I thought only 1/2 would not be enough as well.8" works great as I like to look over my shield. http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...ayphotohosting here is the link to his site
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