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ricky123

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ricky123

Ive just bought some infinity components and i dont no where to put the crossovers, i dont want to put holes in the doorcards as it will look a mess if i ever take them out. Does anyone have any idea of where i could put them??

 

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Last Legend

Above the wing mirror adjusters.

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Paintguy
Above the wing mirror adjusters.

I doubt it. Maybe you have your tweeters there though :rolleyes:

 

There's plenty of places you can put the crossovers, it just depends on the length of the wires, and whether you're confident enough to extend them if needed. The cubby hole near the drivers side has plenty of room, and there's room up behind the glovebox. You could just put them in the doors though if you want. Wrap them up with a couple of condoms and some tape to keep them dry, and maybe wrap a bit of foam around them so they don't rattle.

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Baz

My old ones were just the right size to fit in the bottom of the doors between the door itself and the window runner, wrapped in something to keep moisture out, then a piece of cloth just to wedge it a little, keep it still. The rear ones were kept in the inner rear quarter, again a nice fit with a cloth wrapped around them on top of the inner arch inside the rear quarter iirc.

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ricky123

Thanks for the advice, ive put them in the doors behind the speakers, ive not put anything around them and they dont seem 2 rattle. Will they get moisture in them? nothing is damp behind the doors at all

 

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Last Legend

Doh! Your right tweeters is what I was thinking of!

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Baz

They still get damp in the doors yes.

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Paintguy

As said, the doors are designed to get wet inside, so you're better off protecting your crossovers.

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