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Old 01-14-2008, 10:44 PM
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You can do like mind4 said and use the stock bracket and put the speaker in that or just use self tapping screws and sink the speakers into the metal door, but if you do that I would recommend that you make some sort of baffle or cover for the back of the speaker. Not only does it help the sound quality to have a good seal but the gaps left where the speaker goes if not done properly will leak water into the car when it rains pretty good, not to mention all the water that runs down the speaker. The doors are made to have water run down the inside of them and out drain holes in the bottom of the doors, if there are any gaps around the speaker, you could find your floor wet someday!
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