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Old 07-30-2016, 08:15 PM   #1
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Re: Farm Fresh Silverado

Nice start! If you mount those dash speakers below the brackets you can space them down with washers or the plastic spacers from an ACE hardware store...thats how I did mine.
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Nice start! If you mount those dash speakers below the brackets you can space them down with washers or the plastic spacers from an ACE hardware store...thats how I did mine.
I was checking that out, wondering if there was a way, for when I get a new dash pad. Mine is cracked so bad I didn't mind if the speakers poked up a little. Have any pictures?
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Old 08-01-2016, 02:21 PM   #3
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I was checking that out, wondering if there was a way, for when I get a new dash pad. Mine is cracked so bad I didn't mind if the speakers poked up a little. Have any pictures?
I don't have any pictures but it is pretty straight forward. I used 2 machine screws and nuts instead of the sheet metal screws to attach the speakers. As long as the top of the speaker is below the bracket your good to go. IIRC I used a 3/16" spacer like these
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