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Old 06-21-2019, 01:34 AM   #3
dieseldawg142
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Re: 73-87 door speakers

would be interesting to see how that would look smoothed out.
not being a fan of doing bodywork, i took the easy way, thick speaker gaskets and baffles
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with some selective trimming, they sit in the doors not bad, gaskets make a black ring around the speaker hiding the gap. speaker grilles also come down over the sides of the speaker also helping hide the gap.
front doors
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having door speakers in my crew close to 20 yrs now, i highly recommend spending the couple bucks and getting the baffles to protect your speakers. even wit new window fuzzies, seals, runs, and vents, squares let water threw like a screen door. many times had connections rusted off, speakers wrecked from water.....
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