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Have had these in the box for weeks waiting til I had a day off with shity weather. well today it's windy as all hell in Gillette WY no surprise. so I started on the project.
Which speakers did you use? i swap my RF for Focals but it still don't flush...
just got home and resting before work tonight. it rode great! need to pull the front fender and try to get some more space between the two. as of right now if I pick up a pebble it sounds like there is bad news up there. so far no scratches or scars on the fender though. so that's a plus.
Going with Polk DB6501 components ups guy would show up I would have then installed also. but it to nice out so I went for a ride.
thanks for answer but these speakers are components ones so you do not use tweeters or i'm wrong? At least do you have close pics, i do not want to buy a third set of speakers without being sure that it will flush this time...
thanks for answer but these speakers are components ones so you do not use tweeters or i'm wrong? At least do you have close pics, i do not want to buy a third set of speakers without being sure that it will flush this time...
I do know what you mean, buying another set if speakers wouldn't be very good. I need to get some photos. I am on nightshirt right now so sleep all day work all night is kinda way things have been going. will try to get you some photos Wednesday bud.
Yes they are component speakers, and I will have to mount the tweeters in the fairing. but since I have a road glide instead of a batwing I think it will be easier for me.
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