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Old Jun 12, 2004
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DYNAUDIO seperates

Anyone tried to cram a pair of DYNAUDIO seperates into the doors on a 7th gen coupe?? I'm thinking that the 2 ways would almost REQUIRE Qform kick panels. For about the same money as 2 way seperates plus the Qforms I could buy the 3 way seperates & put the tweets in the sail panels (or on the door closer to the factory mid); put the 3" mids where the factory speakers are in the door & put the woofer in an enclosure with the sub since they only play up to about 170 Hz or so. Thoughs???

BTW: I know they cost too much. lol.
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Anyone tried to cram a pair of DYNAUDIO seperates into the doors on a 7th gen coupe?? I'm thinking that the 2 ways would almost REQUIRE Qform kick panels. For about the same money as 2 way seperates plus the Qforms I could buy the 3 way seperates & put the tweets in the sail panels (or on the door closer to the factory mid); put the 3" mids where the factory speakers are in the door & put the woofer in an enclosure with the sub since they only play up to about 170 Hz or so. Thoughs???

BTW: I know they cost too much. lol.

you do not want 170 hz in the trunk. definitely dont want it.
actually, the neo structure on dyn's probably makes em real easy to fit in the door
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The DYn's fit into civic doors with some slight trimming of sheetmetal and the plastic ring on the door panel itself. The Dyns are euro 6 3/4" speakers. Basically trim the sheetmetal using tin snips to fit, add a 1/2" spacer, trim about 1/4" all around from the door panel ring itself and there ya go
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holy christ. what the hell brings you back here don
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you do not want 170 hz in the trunk. definitely dont want it.
actually, the neo structure on dyn's probably makes em real easy to fit in the door
Sorry guys, I should have been more specific. I've dynomatted & carpeted my trunk and typically ride around with the rear seat down. So when I talk about putting the woofers in the sub enclosure they wouldn't be in a closed trunk trying to play through the rear seat and/or deck. Thanks for the responses.
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them being behind you in the trunk would still wreak havoc on your imaging though..


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holy christ. what the hell brings you back here don
Finally got over my sickness of computers and I'm back. I don't drive a civic anymore though but I install on em often. I ride a 2003 Golf TDI
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Nice, with those gas prices, and diesel always sheaper as far as i've seen.. you must be smiling. That plus real torque.. Glad to see you around again
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so you go from a torqueless wonder to a car with torque but no high end.... and i bet you care very little about that convert that baby to run on vegetable oil, i think thats the coolest mod ever.

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it's allready had the injectors changed, VR6 stage 2 clutch added and chipped. it's a 140hp monster with 265ft.lbs of torque. and get better fuel mileage than stock when just cruising on the highway.
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