Ford F150 Focal k2 go in front doors 911 Installer Diaries part 6
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- Опубликовано: 19 окт 2024
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Yet another excellent installment in "Fixin yo Stuff!"
Dean,
This is easily the best template (😁) for..... "How to Mount a Door Speaker"..... that I've ever seen made in 9 minutes!
Your video is both vehicle specific, while at he same time in the most respectful way, also generic as it covers the correct procedures for 100's of other doors.
You walked us through the correct procedures for checking/allowing for depth. Then, threw in some tips like the screw trick AND the correct way to use the rotary tool that could possibly save a door panel.
I know I'm just writing what you physically done in the video but I know how some will go straight to the comments and read them. So hopefully I'm front loading value in a great video that novices and PROs both should watch!
Thank you
Missed the last step of building those adapters ...using roundover router bit on backside of speaker mount for that smooth backwave flow...lol
In my experience acrylic will offer more midbass compared to Blown PVC. It’s a more dense material. Even ABS would be a better material. BPVC is excellent for map boards through.
...good job , Brother
Onto the next one
Dean what was the crossover frequency for that installation? I pretty much did the same except I used a pair of JBL GTO 939 6X9 Speakers.
Focal tank top on a this point.
Do you sell the templates for the 12 Gen f150 so it can be duplicated?
No sorry
@@FiveStarCarStereoInc would you make one and send it to me if I payed you for it?
Its not a rotozip its a Milwaukee m12 rotary!!!! Come on!!!
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