How to install 6"X9" speakers in the front doors of a 1992 Q45

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lkptpete
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Well first you remove these:http://www.q45.org/gallery2/v/...dex=1Then you make these: http://www.q45.org/gallery2/v/...dex=1 Then for fun you spray some black enamel paint onto these: http://www.q45.org/gallery2/v/...dex=1


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Nice! Did you add any sound deadener to help reduce vibrations?

lkptpete
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Not yet... Dynamat wasn't in the budget for now... Next step will be to add a sub (or subs) with a dedicated amp, and a 4-channel amp for the front and rear 6"X9" speakers. But... I win;t be doing any of this for quite a while for two reasons. #1 Cash is not so easy to come by for me at the moment and #2 Honestly, the new deck (JVC kd-hdr1) (HD radio is really cool!) and the Polk audio db691 speakers front and rear sound pretty damn good on there own. (this is conning from someone who used to be involved (heavily) in the autosound world. Granted it was over 10 years ago, but I still have an ear. If someone asked me "Is this just four speakers running off deck power?" I would say "Absolutely not!!" It sounds THAT good. All for less than $400.00 (granted if I charged myself labor that would be quite different Probably have between 20-25 hours into it). Great deal on Polk car audio at Crutchfield right now. Buy one get one 1/2 off. This is on pairs of car speakers or on individual subwoofer drivers as well.


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