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Well, im just about ready to buy the rest of my sound system for my car... Im buying a couple more speakers (6x9, switching out the fronts for components. Im just wondering how difficult is it to make a custom fiberglass enclosure for everything? I want to put the two speakers up by the head rests of the backseats, and then add the sub off a slant from the speakers... Ive never worked with fiberglass, i can make a sub box and speaker boxs pretty easily... Do i have a chance?
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dont switch 6x9 into the 6.5, just get type r 6.5 components. 6.5 is a much better sounding speaker design
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Im not switching, im going components in the front, regs in the rear, and then adding two more speakers. (the 6x9s). so i will have 6 speakers two tweeters from the components, and then the sub. I read the how-to on here, and it gave me a pretty good idea on how to do the basics... Im just wondering if anyone has any short-cuts, or any easy methods of making some extreme molds...
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