BigEasyDaBarber
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Nope did not have to cut any metal pillars. There is a pretty decent size whole behind the plastic pillar that was big enough alomst fit the hole speaker i could of probably cut the metal and enlarged the diameter of the hole by an inch and get the speaker completly in but i was not to keen on doing that. Since the tweeter grill is so small that i felt it would muffle the sound and cause panel rattle. So i just used a dremel tool to cut the plastic and made sure that the cut was in the area of where that hole in the metal pillar is so the magnet part of the speaker would fit in there. Then I just mounted the speakers and screwed them directly into the plastic and put a retaining clasp behind it to work as a washer/bolt (picture below)
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