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I thought about trying it, but was concerned about wasting the $ if it did not work out right. The tunes would be better with the speaker location.
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You could probably make it work by cutting some little slits for the tabs of the plastic part to slip into.
Its been like 2 yrs since I had tried to make it work. I had lost my paitenece with it. Was like 90+ degrees out. Sweating my *** off replacing my saggy *** headliner.
So it might be easier than I thought lol.
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I wasted money.
You could probably make it work by cutting some little slits for the tabs of the plastic part to slip into.
Its been like 2 yrs since I had tried to make it work. I had lost my paitenece with it. Was like 90+ degrees out. Sweating my *** off replacing my saggy *** headliner.
So it might be easier than I thought lol.
You could probably make it work by cutting some little slits for the tabs of the plastic part to slip into.
Its been like 2 yrs since I had tried to make it work. I had lost my paitenece with it. Was like 90+ degrees out. Sweating my *** off replacing my saggy *** headliner.
So it might be easier than I thought lol.
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IIRC there were spots to put it, but they were too far back, didn't line up with the speaker holes in the headliner.
If you really want a speaker bar, there ARE ones for pre97 that I THINK are "bolt-in" definitely would be easier.
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Took me awhile to figure it out...
I know how you feel, it's like reading a foreign language if you don't know all the internet terms.
When I first joined a forum (futureproducers, its for music) I didn't know **** and was lost in translation a lot...
I know how you feel, it's like reading a foreign language if you don't know all the internet terms.
When I first joined a forum (futureproducers, its for music) I didn't know **** and was lost in translation a lot...
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I have googled quite a few abbreviations. Shhhhh dont tell nobody
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I have to go buy some new heater hose because I accidentally ripped one installing a new t-stat housing. I remember someone saying the inlet and outlet hoses were different sizes.
So my question is. What size is that outlet heater hose or dose it really matter?
So my question is. What size is that outlet heater hose or dose it really matter?