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  1. allright cool i'll grab the crutchfield ones then just put some washers in
  2. allright cool should i get the crutchfield mounting plates? ^^
  3. so your saying if basically my speaker was just being suspended by a few bolts and screws it will still work no box or seal needed?
  4. well if i made some MDF rings i would need to make about 3 because i would buy the 1/2 thick wood ( cheaper ) and my speakers are depth of 3.25", idk if there are stock ones somewhere else that are deeper that pop out
  5. its a 2005 Toyota Highlander and i mean i was told from someone else to buy some MDF and just mount them in some home made things, i would just do the longer screw method but will that make it sound weird with no box?
  6. i am also trying to get mine to 27HZ and my high end to 80HZ i just do this by looking? i believe the rub1600D goes from 10hz to 50hz and the high end goes from 50hz to 150hz ... kind of a wide range of motion
  7. first of all first Thread here just got some new speakers for christmas and i don't even have the bracket for them ( lol ) its my fault i thought that the speaker would come out of this stock thing but it looks to be the entire speaker??? kinda dumb. it has to be pretty far out and this link i found for my car: Speaker Brackets 5-1/4" or 6-1/2" speaker adapter plates for select 1999-up Audi, Buick, Ford, Hyundai, Kia, Lexus, Mercedes, Scion, Subaru, and Toyota models at Crutchfield.com will not work i need a good inch and a half extra plus that bracket or so... so it doesn't hit the window. are there cheaper ones or extended ones??? pics.
  8. I agree to the above terms. 2005 Toyota Highlander GOODLUCK BARBER! Merry Christmas, i enjoy watching your vids just made an acc to enter this
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