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ChanceKJ:
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dkersten:
I used to use those about 20 years ago when I was an audio installer, lol. They were designed to either mount with the ring below the car speaker or over the top of it. But in your case I bet you are just trying to cover the speaker hole (and the speaker is on the other side of the wood), so just screw the ring down to the wood around the hole and then push the grill over the ring. The clips in your pic are called "speed clips" and are to allow you to put a screw through a hole in sheet metal (that is too big for the threads to catch) and tighten down. You won't need them if you aren't mounting on sheet metal.
BadMouth:
I assume everyone on this board around my age was into car audio in the 90's. :lol
Sarver Systems:
--- Quote from: BadMouth on June 27, 2014, 01:05:58 pm ---I assume everyone on this board around my age was into car audio in the 90's. :lol
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I'm with ya bud. Had my own business doing car lots for a few years.
wp34:
--- Quote from: BadMouth on June 27, 2014, 01:05:58 pm ---I assume everyone on this board around my age was into car audio in the 90's. :lol
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80's. I must be a touch older. ;D
Interestingly enough my kids could care less about car audio sound. My daughter can appreciate nice headphones but that is about it.
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