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Help! What mounts the sail panel speakers to the car?

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Old 02-22-2006, 11:27 AM
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Default Help! What mounts the sail panel speakers to the car?

Anyone have any pictures. I got the speakers today and installed them, but I have no idea what screw or nut mounts them?
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There is a threaded removable clip(not sure what it's called) that you screw the speaker screws into to hold them in place. when I took my sailpanel speakers out they fell out, so had to reach into hole and find them. Second speaker I taped them in spot before I put the new speaker in.
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yeah it should be a round black piece that you screw the speakers into...dont know how that mounts to the cars structure
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2 words, SUPER GLUE. A **** LOADS OF IT.

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super glue . there is a black clip that goes over the hole in the body that acts like threads, so you can screw the speaker in. I lost one, but the set of Alpines I bought came with them in the hardware included.



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