Author Topic: Anyone install a shallow depth speaker in the doors where the pouch is?  (Read 4176 times)

Offline lbrowne

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To me this looks like it could work on a power door, not a crank window door.

Anyone mount a speaker there instead of the kick panels? I don't really want a speaker down by my feet because of the work this truck sees.

I'll do the flip of the mounting bracket behind the seat to put 6x9s in.
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Re: Anyone install a shallow depth speaker in the doors where the pouch is?
« Reply #1 on: August 24, 2010, 04:43:58 pm »
To me this looks like it could work on a power door, not a crank window door.

Anyone mount a speaker there instead of the kick panels? I don't really want a speaker down by my feet because of the work this truck sees.

I'll do the flip of the mounting bracket behind the seat to put 6x9s in.

I've seen it done before, but dont know what they had to do to mount them...   Some trucks came factory with speakers there, but they had a box mounted to the panel with the speaker in it.
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Re: Anyone install a shallow depth speaker in the doors where the pouch is?
« Reply #2 on: August 25, 2010, 04:53:29 pm »
As Kenny said some came that ways to you can put one there, it was on 73-80s if I remember correctly

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To me this looks like it could work on a power door, not a crank window door.

Anyone mount a speaker there instead of the kick panels? I don't really want a speaker down by my feet because of the work this truck sees.

I'll do the flip of the mounting bracket behind the seat to put 6x9s in.


Was this ever done??  If so..did it work out?? Thinking of doing it myself.