mountie
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I can bet the audio sounds good inside....I’m a firm believer in DIY or custom made if you don’t find what you like.
This is my buddy Elmo’s custom job.
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I can bet the audio sounds good inside....I’m a firm believer in DIY or custom made if you don’t find what you like.
This is my buddy Elmo’s custom job.
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Looks like the alien fuzz takeover segment from Creepshow.I’m a firm believer in DIY or custom made if you don’t find what you like.
This is my buddy Elmo’s custom job.
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Does it tickle Elmo?I’m a firm believer in DIY or custom made if you don’t find what you like.
This is my buddy Elmo’s custom job.
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A generous comment...... ( " interesting " )Elmo covering the interior, Kermit on the exterior.. interesting!
A generic dash cover , probably don't allow for speakers.... "made to fit - year/model" covers should have just a thinner material on bottom.... on better quality manufacturers.Do any dash covers have a cutout for the center speaker? I'm not exactly an audiophile these days, but I can use all the mids/highs I can get, so I don't want something muffling that speaker if possible.
Sure, I understand a generic one won't. I'm specifically asking about ones made to fit our GMT900s. Many of them mention a cutout for the sensor, but I haven't run across any that specifically say they have a cutout for the speaker. The DashMat brand says this, which isn't particularly helpful: "Speakers are generally covered to protect them, but there are cases when not, depending on the complexity of the speaker and/or if the speaker may be raised or not."A generic dash cover , probably don't allow for speakers.... "made to fit - year/model" covers should have just a thinner material on bottom.... on better quality manufacturers.
I got mine from 'CoverKing' ( Orange County, Ca).... Call them about your concern.Sure, I understand a generic one won't. I'm specifically asking about ones made to fit our GMT900s. Many of them mention a cutout for the sensor, but I haven't run across any that specifically say they have a cutout for the speaker. The DashMat brand says this, which isn't particularly helpful: "Speakers are generally covered to protect them, but there are cases when not, depending on the complexity of the speaker and/or if the speaker may be raised or not."
Thanks for the suggestion. I take it that you not mentioning a speaker opening means yours doesn't have one?I got mine from 'CoverKing' ( Orange County, Ca).... Call them about your concern.