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markr32gtr
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fitting 6x9's in the back
This is how I got my 6x9’s in the back without cutting the top to fit them in the hole
got some Chip board use the old bit as a template to get the size go round the 6x9’s to get the hole I did two spacers to lift the 6x9’s up to fit took me around 3hrs to do in just need to put some new wires in now think the old wires are to small for 180w think the old speakers was only 85w hope you like ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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markr32gtr
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![]() don’t now if you want to do it my way but I got the back off first the bottom bit goes into two plastic hole bits in the floor I got a big screw driver and put it in the holes were the red is and pulled it up I was trying for weeks to get it out and just lost it still need to see if they will fix back in they is a thread somewhere how to do it if it helps you didn’t help me
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Nice work Mark
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