keeping rear speakers with a cage?
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keeping rear speakers with a cage?
Is there a way to keep the rear hatch speakers with the roll cage that goes down through the speaker cover into the wheel well? Does anyone have any pictures,or know a way to make this happen? Thanks
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If your cage hasn't already been installed, you can have them make it so that it doesn't go into the speaker cover. I have a 6 point in mine and the two rear bars go in the area thats right above the fuel tank.
But like the others have noted, those speakers are just rear fill, and don't do much anyways.
But like the others have noted, those speakers are just rear fill, and don't do much anyways.
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well yes i ordered the wrong one it was a mistake on my part. I wanted the one that goes right above the tank but im an idiot and ordered the wrong one. I tried to call and see if i can swap those bars out and they said no, so im stuck. So you guys are sure i wont miss those speakers?
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you won't miss them unless you like riding in the hatch while someone else drives your car. I think most multi-speaker systems that car companies now offer are more for marketing. Our 07 Infiniti FX35 has an 11 speakers system and doesn't have anywhere near the sound quality of my current system and I am currently running front CDT components and a rear 10" subwoofer and it sounds great. When doing research on car audio forums you will find that most audiophiles recommend front components and a rear sub, and maybe some rear speakers for midbass only if you have people sitting in the back seat a lot.