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harleys Apr 16, 2006 11:21 PM

I would use ABS plastic to make the plate. End result will probably be a little better, and hold up better. You should be able to buy 12"x12" sheets at any car audio place. However, I'm sure wood will work as well. Just my thoughts, Harley

g3bio Apr 16, 2006 11:28 PM

plywood or plexi(spelling) glass.. i used plexi glass and i liked it holds strong a bit hard to work with since it does break easily i love it since it works well holds well and pushes the speaker out far enough 1/4 inch of course.

scribe May 18, 2006 11:48 AM

I would like to see the pictures for the guy that put the 6x9 in the back cuz I want to do the same thing to my daily driver

hicashatchback Aug 15, 2006 11:29 AM

do you have pictures of the stock setup in the s 13??? thanks

Baby_Drifter Nov 6, 2006 10:45 PM

I have two 6x9's in my hatch cover thingee, Looks clean, Ill post a pic tomorrow, Im having problem with my ****ing amp though :( can't power them atm, and Im having problem with door panel speakers lol

nickz Nov 7, 2006 06:21 PM

if baby_drifter is having questions on yur amp and probs you should post them here - i might be a newbie but i know a HELL of a lot more about car audio and electronics than most people on this thread...

Baby_Drifter Nov 8, 2006 12:53 PM

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There is the 6x9's, As for the amp dude, I have my power line connected securly to my battery, ran through the car fine, My relay is wired to the deck properly, my RCA's are fine, and my ground is good, The fuses are good, I can get power to it, But when I wire up even ONE speaker and try to run it, the amp dies. :S I dont know whats going on lol

nickz Nov 8, 2006 07:05 PM

are you running a Visonik amp? If so these amps are known to fail.-also check to see if the amp will run on a low pass or full pass.- it could be your high pass filter?

nickz Nov 8, 2006 07:06 PM

also see if there is a safety or protection mode- bad wiring or overloading the amp might cause it to trip


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