dash
thought about kickpanels ??
http://www.lachernet.com/kickpanels
mike
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custom 3rd gen kickpanels at http://www.lachernet.com/kickpanels
http://www.lachernet.com/kickpanels
mike
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custom 3rd gen kickpanels at http://www.lachernet.com/kickpanels
If you don't want to use a regular oval shaped 4x6 then you could get a 4x6 plate which has a round 4" and a tweeter (or you could make some). You might possibly be able to sqweeze a 5.25" in there but you would have to start hacking off pieces of the internal dash to get it to fit. It could be done I guess.
I would recomment kickpanel pods. This is the way to go ... but I also understand your apprehesion. Another alternative, that would be better than dash mount, is door pods. This would retain all the foot space ... but wouldn't really be any easier to accomplish than kicks.
I would recomment kickpanel pods. This is the way to go ... but I also understand your apprehesion. Another alternative, that would be better than dash mount, is door pods. This would retain all the foot space ... but wouldn't really be any easier to accomplish than kicks.
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