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Old 12-06-2004, 02:25 PM   #1
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Q-Logic Kick Panel

I might have a few spare bucks after Christmas that I want to send on some q-logic kick panels.
I like the q-logics because they also have the tweeter hole.
I have a non factory a/c truck with the manually operated valves for air into the truck.
On the Q-logic website the kick panels look like the replace the top panel too.
Is this so?
Can someone post a picture of their q-logic kick panels?

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Looks like the Roddoors ones will work just fine with the manual air valve thing. I would prefer to have a tweeter in there though. SO if the q-logics will not fit, Ill get the Roddoors ones.

Here is a picture of Roddoors brand that Jeff posted:


Here is a picture of the q-logics:
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Old 12-06-2004, 02:31 PM   #2
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I might have a few spare bucks after Christmas that I want to send on some q-logic kick panels.
I like the q-logics because they also have the tweeter hole.
I have a non factory a/c truck with the manually operated valves for air into the truck.
On the Q-logic website the kick panels look like the replace the top panel too.
Is this so?
Can someone post a picture of their q-logic kick panels?

thanks

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Looks like the Roddoors ones will work just fine with the manual air valve thing. I would prefer to have a tweeter in there though. SO if the q-logics will not fit, Ill get the Roddoors ones.
Here is a picture Jeff posted:
http://207.44.196.117/vboard/attachm...d=104908&stc=1


No they dont replace the top panel, just the bottom
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Old 12-06-2004, 02:33 PM   #3
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Thanks for posting the picture so quick!
Looks like one big piece, any chance of getting a different angle?
I think someone hacked my panels before, Ill have to check when I get home.
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Old 12-06-2004, 02:36 PM   #4
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Thanks for posting the picture so quick!
Looks like one big piece, any chance of getting a different angle?
I think someone hacked my panels before, Ill have to check when I get home.
Yeah I can get some better pics tonight.
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Old 12-06-2004, 03:21 PM   #5
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Here are some pictures of mine which I haven't installed yet. They don't replace the original ones in the truck, but mount over the existing ones.
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Old 12-06-2004, 03:34 PM   #6
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you should check with your local stereo shops about getting a custom fiberglass set built. They would be much nicer than those plastic ones. I suppose I could even build a few sets of fiberglass ones if a few of you guys are interested. i have built several sets for the 73-87 bodystyle, what size speaker are you wanting to run?
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Old 12-06-2004, 06:11 PM   #7
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What size speakers do the Q-logics hold?
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HEy Bagged I would like a set. I have a 84 with A/C I m going to run a 6 to 6.5" mid how much for a set maybe Ill get two/ Pm if you could. thanks Andy
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What size speakers do the Q-logics hold?
I believe they take up to 6" speakers. I am using Kicker 5.5's.
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Old 12-06-2004, 11:32 PM   #10
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What size speakers do the Q-logics hold?
The q-logic will accept some 6.5" speakers, but there are issues with grille fitment if you use a 6.5", a 5.25" is recommended for best fit.
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Old 12-06-2004, 11:41 PM   #11
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The Q-Logic's will hold a 6" speaker. The absolute biggest speaker that will fit can only be 6.25" outside the frame. I'm using some 6" Rockford Fosgates in mine.
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Old 12-07-2004, 11:47 AM   #12
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Here are some pictures of mine which I haven't installed yet. They don't replace the original ones in the truck, but mount over the existing ones.
Thanks, great pictures too.

Now I need to pick out some speakers. I need new 6x9's in the door too.
Ill probably get them to match.
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Now I need to pick out some speakers. I need new 6x9's in the door too.
Ill probably get them to match.
Yes, then throw another pair of 6*9's in the cab corners and you'll be rockin
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What about you pre-75 guys? What are you doing when you mount your door speakers since the door isn't flat where the speaker would mount & these years don't have a panel that covers this area?

Another question.... How deep of a speaker can you actually mount behind those kick-panel style 'pods'? They have mounting locations for component speakers but don't look like they allow for much mounting depth.... which from my research is something mid-range components require.
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What about you pre-75 guys? What are you doing when you mount your door speakers since the door isn't flat where the speaker would mount & these years don't have a panel that covers this area?

Another question.... How deep of a speaker can you actually mount behind those kick-panel style 'pods'? They have mounting locations for component speakers but don't look like they allow for much mounting depth.... which from my research is something mid-range components require.

I am just going to make a panel to cover the area in the '73. I had a pair of the old jl audio 5-1/4" speakers in mine and they are very very deep with no problems.
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Old 12-08-2004, 01:33 AM   #16
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I am just going to make a panel to cover the area in the '73. I had a pair of the old jl audio 5-1/4" speakers in mine and they are very very deep with no problems.
That's what the stereo joint I went to said they could do. But.... that's not for me.

Can someone post a pic w/a measurement of how deep the backside of those kick panel pods are?
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