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Door Panel Speakers

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Anyone ever had a problem with water getting to them and ruining them?
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So you have to put some sort of cup around them too keep em dry? Gotcha
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the proper window wips will keep most of the water out i would think.

where? its kind of dark there isnt it? i have been wanting to say that without making anyone mad.
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What are you talking about fordman lol? Window wips? You mean the runners and the felts and stuff, I need to get that I know because my windows rattle. But I dont know what the whole second line of your statement means LOL.
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Pep Boys sells what they call a 'Speaker Baffle' that essentially is like a 'plastic cup' that goes on the back of the speaker... yes it keeps it dry, but it also really cleans up the sound and gives a warmer feel to it where just the magnet exposed in the empty metal door kinda has a 'metallic' sound to it we've found ... those 'baffles' were like ten bucks for the pair and they had them for various sizes, 5's, 6's, 6x9's etc etc
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Ok a baffle gotcha, i saw some of those on ebay too. Good. Because I think I am going to make some diamond tread door panels and was just wondering how speakers should be done.
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well the 70-72 trucks had the rubber window seals (wipes) that go on the door. it is included in a anti rattle kit. the 67-69 had the felt type.
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I had 6x9s in each door of the 67 on the panels with nothing coverting them. My window seals where virtually non existent felt type. I had zero probelms with my speakers and 5 years of that was in Western Oregon (lots of rain), 2 years in Mississippi (lots of hard rain) and another 4 years in Cali and Texas (less rain). Even though they still worked when I pulled them for the restoration, they suffered damage in the form of small taresfrom years of door shutting and bumping with my feet. I really think my speakers didn't get wet since they were on the intierior portion of the doors. I think most the moisture stays on outter part of the inside of the doors.
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ya either on the outside or gets caught in the rails of the window regulator arms and 'freezes' em up :s you'll notice some holes along the bottom of the door just above the skin for draining
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Get some marine grade speakers. They have a poly cone and rubber baffles on the voice coil.
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Do you think will tin snips work pretty well on 1/8th inch aluminum diamond plate? I have no clue? What about a 16th?
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that diamond plate is soem pretty touch stuff even that thin. i doubt avaition snips would do it. a whole saw bit would do it. but they are kind of expensive for a 5 or 6 inch roudn blade. i think around 20.00 for just the blade. for a one time use i don't think its worth the price. but that is just my opinion.
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I have had 6x9's in mine 71 for probably 20 years. I just swapped out the original ones for a better pair but they are still in good working order. The original anti-rattles were in my truck up until about 8 years ago
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I mean to cut straight and the curves around my door panel. If I take a 24"x36" piece and cut it to the door panel. You dont think it would work? What would be the best way to get a clean cut then? Jig saw or band saw doesnt sound right to me lol.
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