Dear Joseph and Paul,
I'm tempted to use the lower of the three round cutout holes behind the
side trim panel. I have a nice boot cover (aka "short tonneau") that snaps
onto the side panel, for when the top is down . The boot cover occludes
all of the top hole and most of the middle hole. When the top is down,
using the top hole incurrs the added problem that Joseph points out.
It seems to me that any of the 3 round cutouts (each with a 4 1/2"
diameter) can accommodate a round 5 1/4" speaker, the size that Joseph uses
in the top one. (There is lots of space behind the cutouts: depth is not
an issue.)
Other suggestions?
Best,
Teddy
69 2000
Pgh. PA
At 10:32 PM 4/16/99, BERKEN@aol.com wrote:
>In a message dated 04/16/1999 11:54:14 AM Mountain Daylight Time,
>PaulS@dowa.com writes:
>
><< I am only putting in one pair of 4" speakers for now. I don't know where I
> can locate a second set, and not damage the car in some fashion. That's
> enough to get me going!
>
> Paul Strassmaier
> 67 2000
> >>
>Paul,
>Behind the doors on either side are holes in the body. The top ones will
>accept a 5 1/4" speaker and the only thing you will modify is the trim panel
>itself.
>
>With the top down they are blocked a bit of course, but you can't hear much
>anyway with the top down.
>
>Joseph Berkenbile
>70 1600
>Albuquerque
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