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    #16
    Mounting depth for the dash is like, nothin'.
    '89 Ford LTD Crown Vic - '92 Ford F-150 Custom -
    '95 Ford Bronco XL -

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      #17
      i have 5.25 in my front dash.
      i pulled the pad, cut out where the speakers were going by marking the grille of the speaker on the dash to know where it fit according to the windshield. after i traced the grille, i pulled the pad out, marked holes for the speaker and measured the speaker diameter. i than started cutting. i fastened down the speakers, and wired them while holding the dash on my lap in the car.

      if i remember right it was wire reinforced fiberglass crap under the foam. i have taken pics of my subs, 6x9s in the rear...but have yet to get pics of my fronts. they are right up against the windshield. it was a tight fit getting the speakers and pad back in after being mounted. i dont like those speakers i have in my dash because they are acting like the coils fried. i have other speakers in Deuce that i used just as hard, and they still sound like new. plus they light up.
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        #18
        i wish cars still had crank windows... way less problems

        oh and the sorny xplod speakers are chintsey

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          #19
          to hell with mounting subs in the doors, that is why we have a huge trunk. This is just something I threw together to hold me over. I am thinking of adding another 12" sub and redoing the whole inclouser. Of course there is always the matter of .
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            #20
            Originally posted by lincolnmania View Post
            crank? silly base models

            I agree man!

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