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Originally Posted by bigaudiofanat And you a guy that makes pointless comments about someones choice and opinion. See the light man rear speakers are bad. Not sure why your even

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Old 02-14-2011, 11:01 PM   #1 (permalink)
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And you a guy that makes pointless comments about someones choice and opinion. See the light man rear speakers are bad.
Not sure why your even posting in a thread that odviously is for those of us that enjoy a little rear fill.
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Juleous thanks a lot for getting pics of the install... a lot of ppl have done this but i have not seen any pic's yet...

did you have any pics for speaker wiring by anychance? I have been wanting to do this for a while...now it seems like it will happen.

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Juleous thanks a lot for getting pics of the install... a lot of ppl have done this but i have not seen any pic's yet...

did you have any pics for speaker wiring by anychance? I have been wanting to do this for a while...now it seems like it will happen.

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No I did not bother with the factory wiring as I did not use it, but it's just a two wire brown plug. Not much to show there.
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I used this thread and pics to remove the side panel to add some sound deading material in this area. The noise was reduced by adding sound deading material above the seat belt retainer covering the numerous cutout holes in the steel panel. The pics were a great help in addition to the interior section of the service manual.
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rear fill is nice once in a while, it can always be turned down or off. If someone has the time and the budget to do rears it would be their decision. It is a matter of taste... Some feel they need rears some don't. it does not make it right or wrong. One thing I know it is all in the taste of the person driving the car. Or buying the gear.
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