IBleedMusick Posted May 25, 2012 Report Share Posted May 25, 2012 I have 4 1" FLI Audio Tweets installed in my car 2 in my doors and 2 in the c pillars and I am trying to see if any of you have any tips for how I can cover up these holes the easiest. I am preparing to re do my doors and I will be fiberglass them and I was thinking I could just fiberglass the hole but my issue would become how to make it blend. Then I figured I could just wrap that entire area in a vinyl but I don't know if the hole imprint would be noticeable. As for the C Pillars I can do just about anything because nothing will be going back there with them (atleast it's not in my plans right now.). Quote 2013 Dodge Charger Build Log 1996 Ford Explorer XLT 5.0Build Log 2005 Honda Civic LX Coupe Build Log SMD SUPER SELLER!!!!My Selling Feedback Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
87chevyboi Posted June 3, 2012 Report Share Posted June 3, 2012 fiberglass that bitch best thing you can do, if you wanna wrap it id say if you yourself was gonna wrap it then put a kind of foam backing on your vinyl or leather or w.e. it is so it will not show the hole in it. if i were u id do the 2nd option the backing is cheap and you wont even know the hole was there Quote My build aka Snow White whats wrong with fat chicks? they are like mopeds, as long as your friends dont see you riding it, they are a blast! hahah I am dumb as a stump. I live in the south and we are all dumb here. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
blaze72575 Posted June 14, 2012 Report Share Posted June 14, 2012 fiberglass, sand, bondo, sand, filler, sand, prime, sand, paint, color sand, buff. best option blending isnt hard the as long as your are patient. 87chevyboi's suggestion was great unless you are like me and knowing its foam and not solid plastic or fiberglass will bug you even though you cant see it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
IBleedMusick Posted June 14, 2012 Author Report Share Posted June 14, 2012 fiberglass, sand, bondo, sand, filler, sand, prime, sand, paint, color sand, buff. best option blending isnt hard the as long as your are patient. 87chevyboi's suggestion was great unless you are like me and knowing its foam and not solid plastic or fiberglass will bug you even though you cant see it. It would bug me so I decided to just put some blown tweets in there instead lol. I am going to leave them there until I redo my entire door then I will work on covering them up. Quote 2013 Dodge Charger Build Log 1996 Ford Explorer XLT 5.0Build Log 2005 Honda Civic LX Coupe Build Log SMD SUPER SELLER!!!!My Selling Feedback Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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