Blown Driver side Tweeter. Get OEM, or is there aftermarket replacement?
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Blown Driver side Tweeter. Get OEM, or is there aftermarket replacement?
Well am guessing others have had this problem. Whats the best solution for the R.
Get a OEM replacement, or go aftermarket?
Do you guys know what aftermarket brand will fit behind the OEM outer housing?
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Get a OEM replacement, or go aftermarket?
Do you guys know what aftermarket brand will fit behind the OEM outer housing?
Thanks
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Re: Blown Driver side Tweeter. Get OEM, or is there aftermarket replacement? (Boosted_01 R)
I was never able to find an aftermarket that was a bolt in/no bastardizing replacement.
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Re: Blown Driver side Tweeter. Get OEM, or is there aftermarket replacement? (Boosted_01 R)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Boosted_01 R »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Well am guessing others have had this problem. Whats the best solution for the R.
Get a OEM replacement, or go aftermarket?
Do you guys know what aftermarket brand will fit behind the OEM outer housing?
Thanks</TD></TR></TABLE>
If your still using the OEM stereo, I would find an OEM tweeter or find an aftermarket set of 2/3 way's, and eliminate the OEM tweeters all together.
It takes some ingenuity in order to place aftermarket component sets in the factory tweeter location. Not to mention you will need an amp for them to sound good.
Get a OEM replacement, or go aftermarket?
Do you guys know what aftermarket brand will fit behind the OEM outer housing?
Thanks</TD></TR></TABLE>
If your still using the OEM stereo, I would find an OEM tweeter or find an aftermarket set of 2/3 way's, and eliminate the OEM tweeters all together.
It takes some ingenuity in order to place aftermarket component sets in the factory tweeter location. Not to mention you will need an amp for them to sound good.
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