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Does anyone make a 1 din radio install kit with an built in cd pocket for our 1.5 din cars?
Also can a tweeter be mounted in a A pillar guage holder? (could get the passnger side pod from european or japenese market maybe) Just a wild idea i had. But i remeber reading somewhere that tweeters should not be more than 6" away from the midbass speaker. I am thinking of redoing my speakers in the fornt. I have CSII. Should i change out the dash speaker? or have a seperate tweeter that is angled to the middle of the car. Eclips make a 2 way speaker with a swivelling tweeter for the doors. I am so into engine tuning and performance i barely have time to visit here and do research. thanx for the help guys. My Audio setup so far: Biggest improvement to my system was a new reciever Pioneer 7300 (mp3 capabilty) 4X10 Pioneers (killer bass with pioneer radio and settings on some songs) Fronts (dont know whats in there, but they are low sounding when speaker balance is put all to the front compared to the rear speakers)
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'87 we4. Thrasher 92, Big Mouth Cold Air Intake, RJC power plate, Dutweiler neck, Kmease Dp, Hooker Exhuast, 3"High Flow Cat, Posten xover Pipe and Headers),Valve Cover Breathers. Tuning: SM 2, boost, oil, Vac Suspension: Triangular bracing in front Cooling: RMI with water, tranny cooler Ck performance stage 1 tranny Last edited by dpok69 : June 1st, 2002 at 01:36 PM. |
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