DavidRam's 1st Audio Build... EVER! :)

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I have a pair of end caps lying on my work bench if I decide to go that route. I found everything at Home Depot. The threaded pipe can be found in the lighting section....took me forever to find them then it dawned on me they would be in that section.
 
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If I made the hole really tight in the sail I could just about twist them in, and add a little hot glue, done.

I am gonna have to drive around with out music for the next couple days, my ***** all torn apart... First world problems, lol!
 

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Hot glue is our friend
 

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What about one of those thick rubber bands? Wind it around a few times on the inside up against the sail panel. Then you wouldn't have to put glue all over your gear.
 

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You could always use it on the back side until you find a good solution...that's a good lookin tweeter you got there..I like that machined look
Can you imagine those tweeters back by some black/or grey suede sails..look really nice
 
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What about one of those thick rubber bands? Wind it around a few times on the inside up against the sail panel. Then you wouldn't have to put glue all over your gear.

That could work... or maybe some sort of hose or band clamps. I am not really excited about putting glue on new $470 tweeters, lol!

You could always use it on the back side until you find a good solution...that's a good lookin tweeter you got there..I like that machined look
Can you imagine those tweeters back by some black/or grey suede sails..look really nice

Thanks! I love how these things look, that's why I bought them. That they sound great is just a bonus! :roflsquared:

Black suede? Now you got me thinking... I had my center console wrapped in Alcantara and silver double stitching, and I am also having my headrests and an insert in my doors done the same way. Maybe I should... ;)
 

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Hot glue peels right off. Don't let thy scare you. Do people still use suede? I thought that died off in the 90's. Lol j/k
 
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Do you guys think that this might hold my tweeters in place?! :roflsquared: :crazy:







Probably be ok, even if I was to roll my truck, lol.
 

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