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I'm thinking of adding plate speakers to the rear firewall around shoulder height to the sides of the seats. Anyone ever done this successfully?
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JmuRiz |
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iamchappy has done it, he used stainless steel mixing bowls as cavities to mount rear speakers (woofers) behind the seats.
I kindda have rear speakers, I made a center console mount for 2 3.5" up-firing speakers. Actually works quite well. |
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