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Old 03-02-2007, 10:50 AM   #1
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Kick Panel area Speakers with Templates!

About a week ago I showed you guys some pics of my kick panel speakers made of MDF.




Now, it is still my plan to have these covered in the same loop pile to match my carpet, but I had the 700R4 install this past weekend, and that took my funds away for a bit. Also several other things going on. So they are in raw form, but you can see the obvious simplicity of them.

I told you guys I would post templates, so here they are. BUT, before you download them - a few things you should know. I have no factory A/C, heat, etc. It is an aftermarket under dash unit that is totally compact under the dash. In that pic you can see the hoses running into the A/C lines. That's the lowest point. I don't know what you might have to work on to make these work with factory heat/air.

Also, how you mount these is totally up to you. In the pics below you can see I used some brackets that I bolted to the MDF panel then I sticky taped to the truck kick panel itself. You will have to work out these details.

Mounting the speakers is a breeze. See pics below for how I did it. I mounted the ring that comes with them, then mount the speaker through this and the panel with wood screws. I suppose I could lose the ring (I may do that when I bolt them back in).

Here's the templates (right click & save).
http://slickorange.com/board/driver.pdf
http://slickorange.com/board/passenger.pdf
TO PRINT: you must have an 11x17 printer. I couldn't think of any good way to make these on 8.5x11 without there being a high risk of losing the true size and shape.
When you open these in Adobe Acrobat 7.0 or Adobe Reader 7.0 (I don't know how other versions behave) you must change you setting to the following to get a 1:1 print out.

Go to File-Print Setup-Then select the Properties for your 11x17 printer-Change the paper size to 11x17-OK that and then tell it to print Landscape in the main Page Setup Screen.
Then, when you go to print, in the Page Handling section, make sure the "Page Scaling" drop down is set to None and the "Choose Paper Source by PDF Page Size" box is UN-checked.
You should be able to print this now 1:1. When you print it out, the easiest dimension to check is the hole size. Although it isn't perfectly round, it should be right at 5" in diameter.

Now, if you don't have an 11x17 printer, I will send you some copies of these in a envelope. The will be folded of course, but you can still use them the same. There is really only one good way of doing this. You PayPal me $3 dollars to cover the shipping and the trouble, and I send you the templates. It is going to cost at least $0.52 in postage, then by the time PayPal docks me, I pick up a few of the large envelopes, and I go to the post office, there is nothing left of $3.

If you don't have PayPal, e-mail or PM me and hopefully we can work something out.

MY PAYPAL e-mail is dblevins at signalmachine dot com.

Otherwise you can e-mail from the board using my profile thing, or PM me if you have any questions. Hopefully some of you can use these things. I know that getting speakers in these trucks isn't the easiest thing to do. Maybe this will help.






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