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> Cant find my back stock speaker covers, ...so I tried to make my own
post Jul 26, 2005 - 2:14 PM
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I dont have those sweet fiber glass skills some of u have....so the other day while I was putting a new front grille in I got this idea to make my own speaker trim to match it...

its not perfect..I know! But daaaamn....its hard trying to cut mesh wire out to match the shape of those things!...I'm trying it out for now....Does it look RICEY to anyone? I was thinking about spraying them black to blend in...cause w/ black u cant see my imperfections lol



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post Jul 27, 2005 - 5:10 PM
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ya cutting them out sucked, I have a few scratches on my hands...nothing too bad though. They are pretty flush up against the panel, u just cant tell from the pic...lighting hits the mesh & makes it look all weird...its more even than it looks tongue.gif

but im thinking i will either do what doug said...get some black trim to wrap around the edges & make it blend in more....or paint them black!! what do i wrap around the edges? where do i buy the stuff to do it doug?

hey azian_advanced, a black cloth material for a cover? uuuh what kind of material??


*** oh & I was also planning on making a mesh cover for the front as well since i dont like the ones i have now (aftermarket but i dont like them) but my mesh isnt wide enough to cover the front speaker holes (its short by about an inch & 1/2)

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