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Old 01-05-2002, 09:29 PM   #1
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Where to mount crossovers?

Like the topic says, where do all you guys running component speakers mount you crossovers? I'm looking for something out of the way and out of site, but I don't want to run a ton of wire (i.e. the hatch area is out). Any ideas are appreciated!

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Like kick panel componets??? In my 6 1/2's, i got the crossover box wired with slack, and ont he floor where the dash meets the floor, pulled that back with my hand and shoved it under there. It was like 30 out and i wasnt wasteing time to make it neat and purdy. Some have the crossovers in line witht eh speakers too.
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You mean like the panel that hides the fuse box on the driver's side, right? That seems like the easiest place, I just wanted to know if there was enough room up there. What about passenger side? Can I put it on that panel that hides the ECM box? Rather than screwing anything, I'll probably just use some 3M double-sided tape.
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You mean like the panel that hides the fuse box on the driver's side, right? That seems like the easiest place, I just wanted to know if there was enough room up there. What about passenger side? Can I put it on that panel that hides the ECM box? Rather than screwing anything, I'll probably just use some 3M double-sided tape.
Yep and that's where mine are. And I used velcro to hold them.
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thats where mine are too, guess i just didnt explain it right
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I put mine where the 4x6's originally were. Large crossovers probably won't fit there, however, but if they're small enough it may be an option.

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