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Old 04-05-2006, 09:13 PM   #1 (permalink)
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how to mount an Iridium tweeter

Anyone know how to mount Iridium tweeter on 05+ tacoma stock tweeter location?

cam2xrunner, you had post pic of your tweeter (different make) mount using plumber tape. how do you secure the bottom of tweeter to the tape? The ir tweeter has a smooth plastic mold. It does not has any hole on it allowing for screw.
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Epoxy the back of it to the plumbers tape.

I like Gorilla Glue or Nail Power Urethane. Lowes has 'em.
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Thanks PB, I thought about using double-side tape but I know it will not be strong enough. Epoxy should be much stronger.

More ideas?
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More ideas?
Check out the tweeter adapters Marv makes.

http://www.toyotanation.com/forum/t130285.html



Exactly what you need.
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Before I went to bed last night, I came up with similar idea and also kind of like your A-pillar install. Using pvc pipe big enough to house the tweeter and screw the pvc pipe to the plumber tape.

Obviously, Marv's has much cleaner look.
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Before I went to bed last night, I came up with similar idea and also kind of like your A-pillar install. Using pvc pipe big enough to house the tweeter and screw the pvc pipe to the plumber tape.

Obviously, Marv's has much cleaner look.
I just made a run of them so if you need a pair send me your address again and I'll send them at no cost .
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