I did not have to cut the actual door metal, there is a kind of concave area that sits close to the window frame. I did screw the speaker into the door metal to sandwich the speaker between the door card and frame. Not much space between the door card and door, but just enough.D Unit wrote:Hey Landspeed,
Did you have to drill out your door frame too even if your speakers only had a 1.65" depth? Is the grill simply mounted to your door card? Did you use a speaker baffle for the speaker to door frame?
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I got my 15" Q logic speaker baffles from Ebay the other day. I am going to use them to try to mount my 15" Image Dynamics IDQ infinite baffle. I already used the circular hole from the baffle as a template to cut out the hole behind the rear seats. Using a rotozip, it literally took less than 4 minutes.
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Fish them through the rubber boot that contains the power window wiring. You'll probably have to pop the boot loose from the door and/or door frame to get them through.D Unit wrote:For those that added speakers to their doors (Spen and Landspped), how did you run the wires from the door panel to inside the car???
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Just curious if anyone knows the inside trunk wall width? My car is in storage and thinking of building an amp rack over the winter. Cheers