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Old 09-30-2009, 05:03 PM   #1
Otsa580
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Installing new speakers in 97 Chevy

I bought some component speakers for my blazer that I never installed because they just looked funny. I want to install them in my 97 ext cab.

The 6 1/2's fit just fine but the factory tweeter mounts will not work with the aftermarket tweeter. The aftermarket ones have a mounting bracket that I can screw into the door panel. But I would rather find a way to mount them in the stock location. I also need to find a place to mount the crossover box(what ever it is called)

Has anyone installed something similar or have any ideas on what I can do to make it look like a pro installed it instead of an idiot ......ie ME.

I installed one of the woofers and it sounds terrible with the stock cd player.
Thankfully I have an old cd player that I will be installing once I receive my install kit.


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