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<blockquote data-quote="DFW40" data-source="post: 1284305" data-attributes="member: 556468"><p>I will be working on my doors in a few weeks and I had some questions after reading this entire sticky.</p><p></p><p>Will the clay come off in the Dallas area temp or will it be just fine with the temp in the doors getting up around 120-130?</p><p></p><p>How much sound is lost with the mids trying to fight through the stock grills/door panel. Do you guys use some sort of rubber ring or foam around the outside of the mid to fit tightly against the door panel to force the sound to go directly out the grill so sound does not escape into the door panel?</p><p></p><p>I have always had an impossible time try to run wires through the stock rubber tube that lets the wires run from the dash area into the doors. Do you guys just use the stock wires or do you run your own and drill a new hole into the door?</p><p></p><p>The manuf of comps always say to keep your tweeters within 6 inches of the mid, this is about impossible unless you use Q-forms or build your own pods for the kicks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DFW40, post: 1284305, member: 556468"] I will be working on my doors in a few weeks and I had some questions after reading this entire sticky. Will the clay come off in the Dallas area temp or will it be just fine with the temp in the doors getting up around 120-130? How much sound is lost with the mids trying to fight through the stock grills/door panel. Do you guys use some sort of rubber ring or foam around the outside of the mid to fit tightly against the door panel to force the sound to go directly out the grill so sound does not escape into the door panel? I have always had an impossible time try to run wires through the stock rubber tube that lets the wires run from the dash area into the doors. Do you guys just use the stock wires or do you run your own and drill a new hole into the door? The manuf of comps always say to keep your tweeters within 6 inches of the mid, this is about impossible unless you use Q-forms or build your own pods for the kicks. [/QUOTE]
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