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Sounds great!!
 

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Go add tweeters of some brand then intall the kicker 3.5 inch speakers in the dash then call it a day...
 

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@akchevrolet he got it at LMC.. said it was cool!!! He bought it right after he got the truck. Sat in his room for a year and a half.. he was so excited when we finally did the column
 

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So I've used the same corner brackets
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as several people here but don't like the sound of my 6x9s. I think it is because there is too much air behond them not allowing any real mids or lows to come through. Has anybody found an enclosure/pod to help with this?
 

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So I've used the same corner brackets
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as several people here but don't like the sound of my 6x9s. I think it is because there is too much air behond them not allowing any real mids or lows to come through. Has anybody found an enclosure/pod to help with this?
How about Boom Mats? I use them in the doors of my truck. Mainly for rain, but they do add more bass.

3 1/2" deep

4 1/2" deep
 

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How about Boom Mats? I use them in the doors of my truck. Mainly for rain, but they do add more bass.

I wondered how these worked. They look flimsy so I wasn't sure. Really anything that will keep shape and how let the speaker be so freee air would probbaly work.
I did see someone took these and put fiberglass around them to make them rigid.
 

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