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Yeah, I have a fiend who made really nice stainless ones for a nova. He has a bead roller and all that jazz though. I just thought some dark stained paneling might look cool.County98 wrote:I'm curious to see some home made or non original interior panels also. I'm not looking for wood, put thinking of making my own from fabric.
One thing that surprised me with my 65 is the lower vents work exceptionally well at slow speeds (25 mph). Sure they work great at highway speed but the windows work for me at that speed.lostboy wrote:Yeah I'm with you on the vents. I assume at speed in the summer they do their job pretty well...
I like my floor vents and to me they are not as good a speaker location as the doors. You can mount 6" round drivers into the doors below the window cranks with little to no modification(discounting cutting the inner door and door panel to fit the speaker). Deep magnets may require spacing out for window clearance. The molded pods were of course for visual appeal as well as to point the sound more toward the front seat passengers.County98 wrote:Nice! I like the molded speaker pods as well. Can't seem to decide if I want to sacrifice my vents for that.
That is so very true!County98 wrote:Go for it. If we all built the same car over and over, it would be pretty boring.
I do not believe I have a detail photo. You just need to take the wire loom and drill for it so that it sits well and you are drilling a good spot in the door. Thinner areas generally better, and access into the interior at the post is most critical. the door is a thin layer to the inside. but, there are places in the post that minimize drilling and going through dead space between multiple layers of steel.County98 wrote:Cool. Thanks! Funny it would be Jeep parts, I must have been on that site 100 times. You don't happen to have a pic of a done one, do you? Like to see where you drilled through for a visual.
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