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Mine are like AnabolicFrolic's but under the stock vent.
I just stopped up the vent with polyfill to keep forced air off of the tweeter.
Sounds great. I used to run kick panels and hated the imaging. My tree trunk legs were the problem.
Well how's it going? I didn't know that you had an X, cool. I can't wait to see you system. Lots of pics I've seen the pics of the second X and really like that spot, but mine is a '97 and the door pannel is a different shape and there is no way a tweet would go there.
terdrocket, that's what I thought would be a problem with kicks in an X, especially on the passenger side because of the steering wheel. How is the imaging with them up on the dash, and where exactly are they aimed?
Originally posted by nonameputs Well how's it going? I didn't know that you had an X, cool. I can't wait to see you system. Lots of pics I've seen the pics of the second X and really like that spot, but mine is a '97 and the door pannel is a different shape and there is no way a tweet would go there.
terdrocket, that's what I thought would be a problem with kicks in an X, especially on the passenger side because of the steering wheel. How is the imaging with them up on the dash, and where exactly are they aimed?
Here's pretty much what mine looks like. I figured later on it would be easier to replace the vinyl instead of the plastic if I were ever to try to sell the truck without the tweeters
But in my dad's '98 Mounty, we mounted like this pic... Same difficulty, I think mounting them on the vinyl leads to a cleaner install though since the plastic is not perfectly flat.
I think that I might try the position in the doors in the vinyl. My girlfriend's mom has a Jeep Cherokee with dash mounted tweets and I didn't really like the imaging from that, but I'll give them all a try. Any more?
Well, his surfaced mounted Infinity's don't have any movement whereas my Alpines allow me to swivel the tweeter some. But thats based off of the tweeter design, not the mounting point. If you look at the 2 pics, there is only 1" difference in mounting positions so the imaging will be pretty much the same
I have my driver's side one on the door above the mirror control and the pass side right where the mirror switch was on the driver's side. I'll try to get pics tomorrow!
They're at slightly different angles so it caters more to the driver than the center of the vehicle, which I like better. If I could put some delay on the driver's side one, then it'd be perfect.
Hey, don't mean to steal the thread, but if anyone knows where I can get some grilles for those tweeters that would be awesome! Let me know if you do, thanks. bspanche@mtu.edu