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Old 05-21-2008, 09:07 PM
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tommrow or friday im getting another set of MB quart reference components for the rear. I am not sure where I want to put the tweeters in the rear doors, anyone have any idea's? Should I cut some holes by the handle? or next to the 6.5 speaker and aim the up??
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You have MB Quart comps in the dash or the front doors? Where are the Bostons? I think I'm confused because my DC has dash, front door, and rear door speakers. If you have Quart components in the front door, you might regret them in the rear. Our ears can only handle so much tweet, and my old MB Quarts were MORE then enough to make them bleed if I wanted to. A good set of 2-way co-axle Discus should be plenty.

If you've already bought the speakers, I'd just cut the holes as high on the door panel as you can get them and angle them up slightly, if you put them too low they will drown out easily.
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I all ready got the MB in the dash in front doors... yes they scream... I need more sound in the REAR where I have my bostons... So im replacing them with MB's I guess!! well im kinda nervious about cutting holes in the back doors for the tweeters. Hope that clears that up.
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I would just get a really good coax speaker and throw it in there. You really shouldn't cut holes in the door panels unless you are just absolutely dead set on competing or turning your truck into a show truck. You're already buying some of the best car audio speakers on the planet, just get some good coaxles and call it a day.
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