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Looks nice for a first time. I still don't have the guts to try, so kudos!

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All images showing for me now. :good:

Looks good. You plan on color matching them to the door panel?

I will try to find the same color, thats the first plan. If I can't I might try covering them in soft fur for my girl to rub on haha

And if neither of those goes as planned I'd just paint them black to match a few other pieces in my interior/exterior

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i like looking at these first timer threads. helps me out a lot, im gonna be doing my doors and it will be my first time working with fiberglass. thinking either the rockford t2 6.5 componet set or a set of punch tweets and crossovers with the new promidbass not sure if i want the 6" or 8" though.

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Looks nice for a first time. I still don't have the guts to try, so kudos!

Thanks man! I was scared I'd mess something up for a while but eventually just said oh well. The experience will be beneficial, even if I messed up

and I could just go to a junk yard for another door considering this is like the most popular truck there lol

1997 Chevrolet Silverado Extended Cab, 350 Vortec

Things to come at some point...

Build Log: http://www.stevemead...2200ds-133-ohm/

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i like looking at these first timer threads. helps me out a lot, im gonna be doing my doors and it will be my first time working with fiberglass. thinking either the rockford t2 6.5 componet set or a set of punch tweets and crossovers with the new promidbass not sure if i want the 6" or 8" though.

That's one of the reasons I posted this, because I too am there always looking at details in builds to try new things.

The only reason I went coax was budget issues. If money wasn't a factor components all the way!

1997 Chevrolet Silverado Extended Cab, 350 Vortec

Things to come at some point...

Build Log: http://www.stevemead...2200ds-133-ohm/

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Easy stuff man u just need patients and lots of sanding envolved. My first try I actually Cut the hell out my doors and just kept going and learned a lot on the way. Op looks great man the over lap on the fabric u can ether sand it down to where u think it's with the curve/shape or cut it out and add a layer of glass and mat over the hole inside and out.

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