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Old 10-05-2006, 07:31 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Need a speaker bracket.

I just replaced the stock 6x9 speakers in my 96 camry rear deck with a set of infinity 6x9's. They don't feel like they are sitting where they sould down in the hold. It looks like they are slightly to wide. I don't want to cut metal to make them fir, so does anyone know of some brackets i could get to bolt these down properly? Thanks.
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I just replaced the stock 6x9 speakers in my 96 camry rear deck with a set of infinity 6x9's. They don't feel like they are sitting where they sould down in the hold. It looks like they are slightly to wide. I don't want to cut metal to make them fir, so does anyone know of some brackets i could get to bolt these down properly? Thanks.
Don't know what kind of premade baffles are out there. However, making your own isn't too tough. Just use the stock baffles to make a template, and then mount to that, and depending on how thick the wood and how you made the inner cutout of the baffle, that should solve your problem.
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