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I just received a pair of the J&M Rokkers for my streetglide and I currrently have part of the inner fairing behind the speakers covered with dynamat I'm wondering do I leave it the way it is or cover it up with the foam pads that were included with the J&M speakers.
while you are at it, drill weep holes at the bottom of the adapters so that any water ( from washing or rain) can drain rather than be trapped against the speaker.
if you have the clearance, double up on the insulation, the J&M's can be a little mid heavy, that may help (but....see below)
Mike
ps I could use that J&M stuff if you don't use it and want to unload it cheap.
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