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Old 04-07-2006, 12:33 AM
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mounting 6X9's

alright well i have a jeep grand cherokee, i have my 12" PG in a big box (not sure on the demensions) i have my sub facing up. would it be a bad idea to mount the 6X9's on or anywhere near the box? i was thinkin of just leaving them were they are now which is in boxes sitting between my sub box and the hatch. but then i have no room for anything back there. could i mount them on the headliner? or the side somewhere back there? any ideas or suggestions welcome.... thanks
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Re: mounting 6X9's

mount them where they sound best
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Re: mounting 6X9's

anywhere you what to put them. id suggest on the ceiling above the rear seat. or in the rear doors would be a better idea.
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Re: mounting 6X9's

yea cant fit 6x9's in the rear doors. i have 6 1/2" infinity's right now. right now there sitting between my box and the side of the back just enough room for them. above the rear seat sounds like a good idea tho
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