6x9's in the Rear CHEAP ALTERNATIVE

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Some of you may know I had a leak I've been battling with. Finally got it fixed over a month ago. The Hoe is still aprt till the end of this week.

As I was re-assembling her today I came across...

First and Foremost this is just some food for thought. IT WILL WORK. I won;t be doing it anytime soon. I want some go fast mods...electronics will come later.

Another member here on the board has custom made Speaker Pods for the
which is great. Nice custom look...but it too tacky and big for me. Look in the rear and see these two big pods hanging down...yuck. Not smooth to me at all.

Anyway...

If you drop your headliner (you won;t need too) I did for cleaning purposes and realised that there is a metal plate from the headliner to the actual roof of the Hoe. The hole can be widened to accomodate the bigger speaker. Just drill screws in for it to bolt up. Then recover it with the stock grill to retain the stock interior lines.

System still has some more voice n boom to it.

Yes you can argue to the firing position from pod vs stock. But still saves you a couple of bucks.

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my truck has the rear roof speaker plates cut with 6x9's in it ,sounds good definately recommended
 
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my truck has the rear roof speaker plates cut with 6x9's in it ,sounds good definately recommended

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This is great to know foreverfalcon40 and black95. I have been kicking the idea around of getting some better speakers in the way back of our trucks and I would love some great sounding 6x9's. The sound of them mounted back there was a big concern and it is nice to hear your post that they sounds better. I am still wondering what 6x9's in pods sound like back there too but I have not been represented with any good information.

Either way,,, I agree anything better than stock sound in the rear is a big plus+ ;) Thanks!
 
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This is great to know foreverfalcon40 and black95. I have been kicking the idea around of getting some better speakers in the way back of our trucks and I would love some great sounding 6x9's. The sound of them mounted back there was a big concern and it is nice to hear your post that they sounds better. I am still wondering what 6x9's in pods sound like back there too but I have not been represented with any good information.

Either way,,, I agree anything better than stock sound in the rear is a big plus+ ;) Thanks!

Like I said...another member on here makes custom fiberglass speaker pods that bolt into the stock speaker location. IMO I think it looks out of place with them sticking out. Thats why I never jumped on it. I feel that this is cheaper (save the cost of the pods and put it toward 6x9's) and retain the smooth headliner look in the back.
 

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we've made pods that dont stick out as far. mine just do for sq. just fyi. 90% of the time they only stick out far enough to accommodate the magnet.
 

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Lol, I did this. I was able to just take off the rear speaker covers in the ceiling. Get a wrench up there. Take off the bracket, Dremel it to size of a 6x9. Then install . Done. Simple. And hidden like i wanted.
 
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Lol, I did this. I was able to just take off the rear speaker covers in the ceiling. Get a wrench up there. Take off the bracket, Dremel it to size of a 6x9. Then install . Done. Simple. And hidden like i wanted.

I never lead you wrong babe :Handshake:

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Mines a 99...my buddy has a 98

Your good with Fab work...make your own. Go to a junkyard and do some pulling of the headliner and rear plates. Or get the rear plates and cut out the headliner.
 

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