Decided I didn't want to squeeze speakers into the dash and got to thinking... why not the tube doors? I fit up a piece of 1.75 tubing (same as the door material) at an angle then welded two 16ga. plates to finish the speaker box enclosure. I also drilled two holes in the door to hide the speaker wire for that extra clean look! The speakers are Pioneer 5.5 rounds, and they really made a difference in sound.
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And you put door latches on too... NICE!!! It looks good!SOLD: 1975 Ford Bronco: 105" wheelbase, King 14" c/o shocks, King 2" air bumps w/ Duff arms, 4 link rear w/ coils. Fuel injected 408W, ZF 5 speed/Atlas II(4.3) and Dana 60/70 axles with 5.13 gears and ARB's, 41.5/13.5R17 Pitbull Rockers on 17" Raceline Monsters.
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Originally posted by ProudPapa View PostDecided I didn't want to squeeze speakers into the dash and got to thinking... why not the tube doors? I fit up a piece of 1.75 tubing (same as the door material) at an angle then welded two 16ga. plates to finish the speaker box enclosure. I also drilled two holes in the door to hide the speaker wire for that extra clean look! The speakers are Pioneer 5.5 rounds, and they really made a difference in sound.
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Those must be shallow mount speakers...I can't believe the mag. doesn't hit the sheet metal?? Nice job though! More stereo sound is always a plus!70 Bronco, 5.0, ARB front 44, Detroit 9in Rear, Dana 20 w/ Rock Eaters, NP435, Beadlocked 36X13.5 IROXS
2001 F-250, triple gauges, ATO Tranny, 35 SST's, line-x, bully dogged!
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