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Right, so I'm guessing a little detergent, air dry them and I'm onto a winner? Barring the towels, keep them damp if that's even possible in this weather.
Only just seen this and I'll have to go through the whole thread when I get home! In the meantime, how much does that box cost if you don't mind me asking? Not cheap I presume?
Please, don't even get me started on pcs..... I don't want to know how much it owes me!
I did have a mess about with equaliser setting before I did the swap but couldn't get it sounding like I wanted. The dash out is a really easy job btw.
I wasn't/ am not arguing by the way, I meant coaxials in general as there is already a tweeter in the dash so adding another in the door is unneeded. Personally it was way too high pitched for me, and that's when I found out there was coaxials in my door cards. After swapping them out for the...
8 in total I think, don't quote me on that. There's a guide in the guides section. I mounted mine to the back of the glove box with ds sticky tape, I had to cut the tweeter holder with a stanley to get them to fit, but the standard ones clip straight back in. you could crocodile clip the...
The edge ones will sound s**t. If you're going to do a job, do it properly the first time or you'll be doing again further down the line. Get a set of components, get the dash off and do the tweeters, wire in the crossover and swap out the door speakers. Job done.