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> Speakers and subwoofers!
HerdofCrickets
post Feb 20 2017, 06:07 PM
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So finally getting around to upgrading the stereo on my '74 914

We did replace the factory deck with a CD / aux input deck a while ago.

Looking at replacing the speakers.... I've found many threads on what works for those.

But lots of people mention building a box for the passenger footrest to house a subwoofer. I can't find any pics of that..... built but not installed, or installed!

I have a center console and was thinking of just getting a 6" tube subwoofer and putting it in there, ideas on that?
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post Feb 20 2017, 09:26 PM
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Great feedback. Thanks all.

Guess I need to spend some time and see what to do about speakers. I know there are holes in the firewall for some speakers, and wires are run. But no speakers are there (it's been covered up). Suppose I should ask my Dad why he did that.

So between two front speakers, putting the two in the back again, and a floorboard sub..... that'll keep me thumping while I drive down the highway!
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