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    Just thought I'd share the idea... Recent Ohiostiva attendees may have seen the plywood rear shelves I've made for both of my cars. I put some 6 x 9 speakers in one of them today. Since the shelf is removable, the speakers need to be unpluggable :-). Pics:





    Even though the speakers themselves are $20 Wal-Mart crap, they sound great :-).

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    WOW What a great idea Dave , that is too cool !!!
    I may need to inquire about one if they are avail .
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    • #3
      Very nice, I like the way you mounted the speaker disconnect.
      So how do those 6x9s sound?
      ~Jeff
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      • #4
        Originally posted by packrat427
        WOW What a great idea Dave , that is too cool !!!
        I may need to inquire about one if they are avail .
        If I had the materials I'd make you one, but I'm fresh out of 1/4" plywood... Besides, a design flaw has cropped up; the extra weight is making the thing squeak a little when going over big bumps in the road. Haven't had a chance to look at it yet. I think some additional bracing is in order.

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        • #5
          Great idea you got there! :salute:
          What if you put some velcro strips on the sides of the bottom, it wouldn't bounce.

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          • #6
            Try some of that thin insulating foam strip stuff with the sticky back that people use to put on the edge of doors or around windows , It come's in different thickness and widths .
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            Smart Passion white with H-D interior
            HD2500 Duramax Chevy
            Harley Davidson Ultra classic ..I am in love !!
            Pro Street S-10 http://www.cardomain.com/ride/2214968
            Diamond white Deville 27,000 mile cream puff
            Z28 LS1 power 500 +
            90 Festy L daily driver wants to be modded, OK
            It is being modded , a little at a time http://www.cardomain.com/ride/2214953


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            • #7
              Originally posted by packrat427
              Try some of that thin insulating foam strip stuff with the sticky back that people use to put on the edge of doors or around windows , It come's in different thickness and widths .
              It's already got that - I guess the foam is squeaking on the plastic now. I might try some silicone spray stuff - that might do it.

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