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twinnytwin7 
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Posted: October 09, 2006 at 2:05 AM / IP Logged  
I have a pair of Alpine SPX-177R Components.
I want the mid bass drivers in Custom Fiberglass Kick Panels. The tweeters are going in the stock pillar locations. I also would like to maybe have the crossovers inset into the kick panels someway.
Is anyone up for the work? If interested I would like to hear from you to discuss time and cost.
Thanks
mustangfoo 
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where do you live, and what kind of car are we talking about?
killer sonata 
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yes, what vehicle?
twinnytwin7 
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Posted: October 09, 2006 at 2:36 AM / IP Logged  
This is the 3rd time I have posted a Reply, the first 2 have not shown up, if they do and this one does as well, I appologize but the site is acting up tonight.
I have a 2001 Toyota 4Runner and
I live in Ruston, Louisiana.
killer sonata 
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twinnytwin7 
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Yes but the mids are 6.5's and pretty deep. I don't really want to cram them in those q-logic kicks even if they might fit. They may fit, I'm sure many of 6.5's have been set in these but I would prefer something custom glassed. I believe I will get a much better sound from them in a fiberglassed kick panel. Tell me if I'm wrong, Please.
killer sonata 
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You are definitely right. Id love to help you out, but I dont have access to a 01 4runner.
twinnytwin7 
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Ok, Can anyone tell me if it would be worth doing myself and if you say it is worth doing myself, tell me what all I need to go buy and give me your best tips, trick, and sources like a link to a good "how to". Thanks in advanced for whoever responds to this one.
otto34 
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twinnytwin7 wrote:
Ok, Can anyone tell me if it would be worth doing myself and if you say it is worth doing myself, tell me what all I need to go buy and give me your best tips, trick, and sources like a link to a good "how to". Thanks in advanced for whoever responds to this one.
Its all about research. Search the net and read up on how poeple have done it in the past and what mistakes they have made. Best thing you can do is research something till you feel comforatable enough to do it yourself.
killer sonata 
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I would find a 4runner forum and see if anyone has made any kicks.
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