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Old 01-16-2003, 09:24 AM
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http://www.fotango.com/cgi-bin/publi...47&index=0&key=
These are components, so I added a tweeter too. But you get the idea.




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Old 01-16-2003, 09:26 AM
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Link does not work
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Old 01-16-2003, 09:35 AM
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Default Re: My alternative to expensive 92-95 rear hatch speaker panels (lshatchturbo)

Try again. I made some changes. I think geocities is case sensitive.
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Default Re: My alternative to expensive 92-95 rear hatch speaker panels (Smoothy)

Try again. I made some changes. I think geocities is case sensitive.
It's too sensitive, cause I can't see sh**
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still doesnt work
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Default Re: My alternative to expensive 92-95 rear hatch speaker panels (navy blue too)... (Smoothy)

when you click the link just remove "http:\\" from the address, and it should come up.


he just cut the panel. yay!
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Default Re: My alternative to expensive 92-95 rear hatch speaker panels (methred_92)

Cool, but why just a tweeter? Why didn't you put a 6 1/2" speaker in there too?



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Default Re: My alternative to expensive 92-95 rear hatch speaker panels (Kalokohan)

There is a 5.25" speaker there. Its behind the cloth next to the tweeter. You just can't see it. I paid $10 to make this happen. I'm not sure if the picture shows it, but it looks like its factory except for the tweeter.

As for the picture, I think there is too much traffic to the site now. I can't help it, its geocities.
Old 01-16-2003, 12:21 PM
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Default Re: My alternative to expensive 92-95 rear hatch speaker panels (Smoothy)

looks good....how did you do it? I'm thinking about doing something like that.....but i'd probably just use a grill to cover the opening. Tell us how you mounted the speaker. THanks for the good info
Old 01-16-2003, 03:14 PM
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Default Re: My alternative to expensive 92-95 rear hatch speaker panels (thehatchninja)

Its so easy.

-cut your opening, or drill a bunch of holes to make a grill
-bolt on and secure the speaker
-cover speaker
-spray on the adheasive
-remove cover and wrap in grill cloth of your choice

And in the end, it should look like mine without tweeters.

I got more than enough to make two more sets.


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my question was how do you bolt on/secure the speaker?
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does anyone have a pic that i can see, cause i wanna do this
Old 01-16-2003, 08:05 PM
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Its is held on by the panel by four bolts that go through the panel. I used small bolts with domed head to keep them from being noticeable.

does anyone have a pic that i can see, cause i wanna do this
I don't understand why its not working? Did you copy and paste the link in this window? Don't click on it, to get a new window.
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Default Re: My alternative to expensive 92-95 rear hatch speaker panels (Smoothy)

a picture behind the panel will help me figure out how to do this in my car!

Thanks!
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Default Re: My alternative to expensive 92-95 rear hatch speaker panels (navy blue too)... (Smoothy)

www.geocities.com/mycarcrap/speakerpanel02.jpg
COPY AND PASTE. DO NOT CLICK ON IT. These are components, so I added a tweeter too.
sorry buddy you need new hosting. (exceeded bandwidth.) here are some hosting sites you should use:

www.fotango.com
www.imgstation.com
www.imgstudio.com

and hurry it up!! i wanna see what you did. haaaa, jk.


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Default Re: My alternative to expensive 92-95 rear hatch speaker panels (rickske)

yah link no work. I got infinity components to install up front, now I need to put something in back
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http://www.fotango.com/cgi-bin/publi...47&index=0&key=

Thanks for the links. I think this link works.


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Old 01-16-2003, 09:12 PM
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a picture behind the panel will help me figure out how to do this in my car!

Thanks!
I'll try to get one shot of the back tomorrow.
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