Next Project for my 29
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Next and final project (for a while anyway) will be the audio system. I'm planning on starting that one in April.
Thanks everyone for the comments!!
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The Dash, glovebox, and the side panel were all done by Innotech. (314)432-1900 Ask for Steve, super nice guy.
http://innotechproducts.com/index.html



http://innotechproducts.com/index.html



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Looks great!
Is the panel under the rear bench seat where the 2 speakers are mounted, bolted in, or is that a false front? Not used to seeing that as a bolt in section
Is the panel under the rear bench seat where the 2 speakers are mounted, bolted in, or is that a false front? Not used to seeing that as a bolt in section
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Brought my JL coaxials home to mount LEDS behind the grills and recalled this question. Yes they come off. The standard components grills come off no problem. The coaxials required the tweeter wires to be carefully removed, then 2 grill cover to housing screws removed, to remove the covers. Real easy, just gotta be careful with the tweeter wiring. Not sure how you'd keep paint out of the tweeters though since they are epoxied to the grill in the coaxials. Probably can't
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