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So I finally finished my install a couple of weeks ago, and I'm just getting around to posting up remaining topics and pics. I'll do another post and link in
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So I finally finished my install a couple of weeks ago, and I'm just getting around to posting up remaining topics and pics. I'll do another post and link in all previous posts.
So here is a cheap way to do your tweeter brackets. Some might call this redneck, but what the hell...I do live in Arkansas! I simply used the cardboard box material that the component speakers came in, as they were very thin and sturdy; and I was also tired of going out and looking for materials here and there. |
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