Hi Folks: A coupla questions: - The inner windshield chrome surrounds in our GMC come together in the middle, and there is a small, bent chrome finishing piece that covers the gap at the bottom. We d
I haven't installed them yet but I'm putting a pair of tweeters directed at each seat (L/R) behind the stock speaker grill. Putting enclosures under the dash on either side with a sub under the seat.
behind Haven't done it myself, but how about under the dash? I've seen a picture of a guy who put a 10" subwoofer under his '70 Dash dash, you should be able to mount a small speaker on each side fa
I don't know if they are available for ADs, but there are plastic kick panels for TF trucks that have speakers already mounted in them. Chevy Duty (among others) have them. Be aware that 50 year old
This might help out - 1) Inner center trim has two pieces a top and bottom to cover the gap or at least that is what I got from Chevy duty - the center strip and the two caps at the top and bottom.
This might help out - 1) Inner center trim has two pieces a top and bottom to cover the gap or at least that is what I got from Chevy duty - the center strip and the two caps at the top and bottom. 2
How about in the headliner? I think there's enough clearance for some not-too-deep 3 1/2" speakers up there. Jon, could you describe how you're mounting the speakers behind the grill? Tim Lloyd, lloy
Mark, Any pictures of the speakers in the doors? Thanks, Tim Lloyd, lloyd@lasp.colorado.edu "Humanity has advanced, when it has advanced, not because it has been sober, responsible, and cautious, but
What about between the headliner and the ceiling next to where the visors mount? I think you could get some 6.5" round speakers in there. -Josiah This might help out - 1) Inner center trim has two pi
I considered the headliner area, but in all my cars and trucks and vans... having the speakers above my head played with the sound somehow. I'm using sheet metal brackets covered in sound nulling fo
If I recall correctly about a year or two ago their was any article in one of the car magazines where they put speakers in a early 60's truck. They mounted two in the door and two at the back corners
Good to hear that before I do it. Maybe a switching/relay device (again don't know what to call it, I'm a mechanical engineer not an electrical...) for the door speakers to isolate the dropout from t