dan_c4rsa
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Registered: 12th Dec 06
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After my rebuild im fully stripping my nova.
Only thing is im trying to think of a way to keep my 6x9's
any clever ideas to house them somewhere?
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Kurt
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you could make a boot floor?
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ed
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You could scrap your 6x9's and get some decent speakers.
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dan_c4rsa
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pics?
i think i know what you mean i made a kind of floor in my old nova, like a false one - put my amp in it etc.
how would it work without rear seats tho?
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j10E W
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loose them and stick some decent components in it
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dan_c4rsa
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quote: Originally posted by ed
You could scrap your 6x9's and get some decent speakers.
decent front ones?
Only thing about novas are the front spekers are behind the dash, so you dont have a big choice really.
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Kurt
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quote: Originally posted by dan_c4rsa
pics?
i think i know what you mean i made a kind of floor in my old nova, like a false one - put my amp in it etc.
how would it work without rear seats tho?
ive not got any pics but yeah just a piece of wood like your boot carpet and just mount them into that,
but tbh if your gonna strip it go all the way
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dan_c4rsa
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if anyone knows anything about front units what would the biggest size speaker able to fit into the standard dash fittings be?
4" or something?
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andy1868
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just over 4" i think, 10cm i think they class them as
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dan-h
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take out rear door cards make sum holders and fit them where the rear door cards were, hide the wiring throught the rear quarter
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dan_c4rsa
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reetho cheers. now i need to figure out how to get to the fittings.......... as ive never even been bothered thinking about front speakers before.
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dan_c4rsa
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quote: Originally posted by dan-h
take out rear door cards make sum holders and fit them where the rear door cards were, hide the wiring throught the rear quarter
thought about that am thinking about the depth of them.
if theyre deep enough i may well buy carbon rear cards and fit them!
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.dean.
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carbon door cards and put them in the rear quatures?
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jamesvalver
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quote: Originally posted by dan_c4rsa
quote: Originally posted by dan-h
take out rear door cards make sum holders and fit them where the rear door cards were, hide the wiring throught the rear quarter
thought about that am thinking about the depth of them.
if theyre deep enough i may well buy carbon rear cards and fit them!
thats your best bet, atleeast u can then keep it stripped out
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