

His memory is better than mine, so I'm guessing he's right.Ĭover the metal behind the speaker with a piece of Dynamat and use a speaker baffle to enclose the area in which it is mounted. Kael says I also removed some metal and bent some of the metal to make the opening big enough. Nitro I didn't take any pictures when I did this, but I believe I used 1/2 MDF for a spacer and trimmed the panel to fit. Vas: *The equivalent volume of compliance, which specifies a volume of air having the same compliance as the suspension system of a driver. So yes it is possible to get good sounding bass below 100hz if you carefully choose your speakers. Inaccurate and generalized statement about 6x9s, its all about each manufacturer *VAS specifications of the speaker. Is this over kill or is there a simpler way? I might even go so far as run 2inch pcv pipe down the pillar from the fiberglass speaker *cup and a 90* at the bottom and a cut a circular vent in the panel and have a ported rear speaker encloser?


Lay some fiberglass inside to create a *semi sealed encloser and then slightly trim the pillar cover? Remove the reinforce inner structure and use Velcro to hold the cover back in place? Spray some sound deader in the lower cavity. The way I see it to do it right would be to cut the metal to fit the 6x9. Pictures would be nice to go with the explanation. OK I am not stupid but how the heck are you all getting 6x9 in the rear? So without cutting or using a spacer that makes it almost impossible to use the pillar cover how is this being done ?
