As a reference, my rollbar is just under the top. If I forget to snap the
flap just above the window onto the swivelling bar at the rear of the top
frame, the metal fasteners clatter against the bar.
Mark Hooper
72 TR6
-----Original Message-----
From: Alan & Debbie Lindner [mailto:theedge@cts.com]
Sent: Tuesday, February 19, 2002 10:27 AM
To: jay_welch@juno.com
Cc: 6pack@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: Rear Speakers
A question on the rollbar. When you look through the rear view
mirror, is the rollbar right in the middle of your view?
> Hello All,
>
> Just wanted to let everyone know of a good deal I just stumbled into. I
> walked into Radio Shack looking for a set of U shaped speaker brackets to
> install speakers on the rear shelf area between the roll bar posts in my
> TR6. He didn't have any but informed me that Radio Shack is getting out
> of the automobile audio business and everything was clearance priced. I
> paid $20 for a pair of speakers that normally sell for $79 or $89. I
> have one of the narrower roll bars and they just fit between the posts.
> They had all sorts of speakers, amps and crossovers for short money.
>
> Specs:
> - Optimus four-way bass reflex car speakers
> - Cat #12-1713
> - Speakers, 4" woofer, 2" midrange, two 1" tweeters
> - Magnet, 8 oz
> - Power, 50 watts each
> - Measurement, wedge shaped, 11.5" wide, 6.5" deep, 5" tall
>
>
> Jay Welch, Abington MA
> 1971 TR6 project
> 1973 TR6 driver - wanting to "Drive it Hard"
> Member "Cape Cod British Car Club" @
> http://clubs.hemmings.com/capecodbritish/
>
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Alan & Debbie Lindner
theedge@cts.com
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