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HELP?! Yanks, anyone..

HELP?! Yanks, anyone..

Postby mattacosta » Thu Apr 10, 2003 8:27 am

Ok here is the problem...

The other day i replaced my back speakers ( the 6X9 ) duh, i think you figured it out. So anyway, I took out the stock speakers and put in these Inifinty http://www.infinityspeakers.com/caraudi ... EF&Cat=MEL

so anyway i took out the speakers, and when i went to put the Infinity speakers and the wholes that are drilled in the rear deck of the car are too far away...So i drilled new wholes in the deck, but they are not stable. :oops:

So what I am wondering is what should I do, make a gap spacer to fill the empty space, or just drill more holes in the rear deck. I will draw a diagram later and post it..

Any suggestions would be helpful... Thanks :D
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Postby Yanks0114 » Thu Apr 10, 2003 9:31 am

your best bet would be to either goto a self tapping sheet metal screw and have it drill the holes, or to go with a larger diameter sheet metal screw. It should have came with mounting brackets to utilize the stock housing, but you'll still be fine. Also if you want to use washers get either rubber or neoprene so they dont rattle against eachother
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