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View Poll Results: What Style Sould I Mount The Sub Grills? (!See Attach Chart!)
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B 10 66.67%
C 1 6.67%
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Old 07-22-2009, 10:29 PM   #1
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Subwoofer Grill mount style

I'm about to do a total overhaual to my interior (Hope to post some picture or possably make a thread soon). Anyway I will be getting subs in the back of my car and as a precaution and cause I like them I want to get these grills (See Below Attach 1) cause they are not those cheese spinner/rim looking once and they have a old school feel to them. So what style/way should mount them (See Below Attach 2) and vote for it. Any reason or comment feel free to post.
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Old 07-22-2009, 11:17 PM   #2
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Re: Subwoofer Grill mount style

I would go with option B because it fits with all of the contour lines.
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Old 07-23-2009, 01:01 AM   #3
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Re: Subwoofer Grill mount style

if you were to really use those grilles, then go with (B). But why not use the more creative ones? There are plenty not cheezy. I currently have some Volfenhag's I bought of ebay cheap... Here is a pic...
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Re: Subwoofer Grill mount style

Well It's kind diffrent were I'm at, alot of people have subs (most badly installed) and about any "creative ones" I would like will mostlikly be on one of my friends SUVs or worse some crappy car with parts falling off of it. I really like the bar grill because they got kind of a bad *** look to them and rareity around my area. I've only seen them in two cars down here and both we're at shows one was a '69 camaro and the other was a '67 GTO (both were in the "B" style), so they got a muscle car feel to them. I think they will stand out just for being diffrent from the rest of the people subs grills the same as my car stand out from all the flashy colors.
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cool cool...well post a pic when they are installed!
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Re: Subwoofer Grill mount style

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if you were to really use those grilles, then go with (B). But why not use the more creative ones? There are plenty not cheezy. I currently have some Volfenhag's I bought of ebay cheap... Here is a pic...
Those sub grills are pretty nice, looks good.

I'd have to go with your option B. They seem like they'd fit in our cars more than the rest if you do go with that style.
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I think C is the coolest, but i dont really have any logic to go with that.
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