DIY dash speaker improvement

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Gcode450

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So I was watching this video to install the Builtright dash mount
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=xucI6KfXPfE
and got the idea to wrap the center dash speaker. I did the sub a couple weeks back and had some left over matting. Now with this done to the front I would say it is a slight plus improvement. The sound is improved imo. Anyway just sharing what I dug into while I waited for the UPS guy to deliver the FP Touring exhaust (tomorrow’s project).:biggrin:

Easy to do this speaker mod by the way. Although the center piece was a grunt to remove unlike the video. The first pic was before then the after pic. I also did both sides where the speaker mounts onto the center piece. No issues whatsoever and everything fit back perfectly.

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So I was watching this video to install the Builtright dash mount
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=xucI6KfXPfE
and got the idea to wrap the center dash speaker. I did the sub a couple weeks back and had some left over matting. Now with this done to the front I would say it is a slight plus improvement. The sound is improved imo. Anyway just sharing what I dug into while I waited for the UPS guy to deliver the FP Touring exhaust (tomorrow’s project).:biggrin:

Easy to do this speaker mod by the way. Although the center piece was a grunt to remove unlike the video. The first pic was before then the after pic. I also did both sides where the speaker mounts onto the center piece. No issues whatsoever and everything fit back perfectly.


I like the way you think! Now I have a new weekend project!
 
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I like the way you think! Now I have a new weekend project!


:Rock on:

After a few days of listening to tunes, it compliments the rear sub DIY wrap nicely. It brings the front and rear together imo.

A tip if you get to it is I made a paper template for the first pic before cutting the matting. It helped with fitting and placement. Because the adhesive really sticks!
 

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:Rock on:

After a few days of listening to tunes, it compliments the rear sub DIY wrap nicely. It brings the front and rear together imo.

A tip if you get to it is I made a paper template for the first pic before cutting the matting. It helped with fitting and placement. Because the adhesive really sticks!

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