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Yeah I've always wondered how the hell people fit those. Aaron (bikinpunk) from DIYMA has those right? I want to say he's got them in the kicks though with mid/tweet in the a-pillar. That setup he has is killer for something "somewhat" budget. I have a feeling that I might be picking up that Scan D3004 tweeter soon.
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what is the best way to hook up a 4 channel amp?? (i have a lc2i & ppi bk520.4 amp) sholud i hook it up the same way as my sub amp? (factory sub wire to lc2i tol sub amp)
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Yeah I've always wondered how the hell people fit those. Aaron (bikinpunk) from DIYMA has those right? I want to say he's got them in the kicks though with mid/tweet in the a-pillar. That setup he has is killer for something "somewhat" budget. I have a feeling that I might be picking up that Scan D3004 tweeter soon.
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That's not the best way to do it. There are several active threads on this subject, showing different options right now.
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eBay. I measured the diameter of the speaker. I ordered 3/4" spacer with internal diameter of 5.75". I have 1" on there now with the kappa woofer. I can't get my panels back on. Anyone know how to position the speaker in the door so the panel fits?
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Did you have to cut metal on your door?? You have the im ctx65cs right?? Try trimming down the plastic on your door panel where the sp eaker cover is.
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Trim/Sand down the plastic on the door panel that sticks out where the speaker goes. It's the circle that sticks off the panel...just trim it all the way down so it's flush with the panel. I'd pick up a Dremel to make quick work of it.
Not sure why everyone is so afraid of cutting the door metal. It's extremely thin and would be cut VERY easily with a Dremel.
Not sure why everyone is so afraid of cutting the door metal. It's extremely thin and would be cut VERY easily with a Dremel.
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Trim/Sand down the plastic on the door panel that sticks out where the speaker goes. It's the circle that sticks off the panel...just trim it all the way down so it's flush with the panel. I'd pick up a Dremel to make quick work of it.
Not sure why everyone is so afraid of cutting the door metal. It's extremely thin and would be cut VERY easily with a Dremel.
Not sure why everyone is so afraid of cutting the door metal. It's extremely thin and would be cut VERY easily with a Dremel.
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