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Old 04-09-2009, 02:06 AM
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How does the kick-panel align with this piece? Are the speakers behind the air vents or do they require new holes?

(Nevermind, I should have kept reading the posts. I like these a lot and hope you're still selling them when it comes that time..)
I still have a few sets.
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Thought I would post an update on the speaker boxes I got from James. I sprayed the back of the boxes with rubberized undercoating from 3M. I then put dynamat on the inside of the boxes, then I installed my new speakers. I decided on Infinity Reference 4X6 and they fit perfectly. Here are a few shots of the finished product:

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And here is the finished product installed





I'm extremely happy with how these turned out and highly recomend them if this is the way you want to go.

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Thanks again Sam! I'm so glad your happy! Thanks for posting the pictures. By the way, your car is looking killer!
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I still have a few sets for anyone that still might be interested.
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My Polk speakers just arrived for my system in Penny using James' speaker boxes.

The boxes are extremely well made and fit the kick area perfectly. I will post some shots when we do the install soon.

I'm considering a set for the Track Rat project as well since it will be running Vintage Air.
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I Glad you like them Steve!
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Great product Jay. Got my boxes in this week. Fit great. I used second Skin Spectrum on the inside and Damplier Pro on the outside. Completely quieted the tinnyness down. Not sure that was a word, but in Oklahoma nobody would care. Again, thanks for creating this option for us Camaro guys.
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I still have a few sets.
James, did you ever make the round speaker pods?
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Great product Jay. Got my boxes in this week. Fit great. I used second Skin Spectrum on the inside and Damplier Pro on the outside. Completely quieted the tinnyness down. Not sure that was a word, but in Oklahoma nobody would care. Again, thanks for creating this option for us Camaro guys.
I'm glad to here you like them. They also work in GM A body's too. Thank's for the order.
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James, did you ever make the round speaker pods?
No, not yet, I'd still like too. I just need to find some time.
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I still have a few set's left if there anyone still interested.
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Does anyone know the demension difference between the 1st and 2nd gen vent holes? I would gues that they are pretty close. Or, better yet, if some one could post the 1st measurements... Thanks.
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Does anyone know the demension difference between the 1st and 2nd gen vent holes? I would gues that they are pretty close. Or, better yet, if some one could post the 1st measurements... Thanks.
I'll to post some measurements tomorrow.
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Does anyone know the demension difference between the 1st and 2nd gen vent holes? I would gues that they are pretty close. Or, better yet, if some one could post the 1st measurements... Thanks.
First gen Camaro center to center measurement for the width is 5" 1/2, and the center to center measurement for the height is 9" Hope this helps.
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I still have a few set's left if there anyone still interested.
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Whats the post bailout discount price for a pair?
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Im intreseted... Can you shoot me an invoice on Pay Pal-
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Still have few sets if anyone is interested.
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What all is entailed in installing these? I am assuming you have to remove the kick-panel, but is there any cutting required for the install? Do you need to change out the kickpanel or will the speaker line up with the existing vents?

Looks like they fit 4x6 speakers and are priced at 195 + shipping for a pair?


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What all is entailed in installing these? I am assuming you have to remove the kick-panel, but is there any cutting required for the install? Do you need to change out the kickpanel or will the speaker line up with the existing vents?

Looks like they fit 4x6 speakers and are priced at 195 + shipping for a pair?


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You can use you existing kick panel but you do have remove the section that has the vent as this is where the speaker box will go.

You will need a drill and maybe some self taping screws to mount your speakers and to attach the box to the body . The grills on the kick panel act as the speaker cover.

The only cutting is to the kick panel it self.

Hope this help and if you have any other questions feel free to ask.
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