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Speaker boxes ... 200 1989

Hey, they work, so no qualms from me on 'em.

The stock location is on the plastic panel on the side, except on the older ones, they were mounted on a vinyl covered hardboard. The sound ain't great there, and you're really limited to 4" with wimpy magnets because of clearance. And don't be suprised if the first time you fold down the seat, you completely destroy the grill. Ask me how I know ... :)

The later ones did have the speakers on the bottom of the rear door, where they might just get kicked in due time.

My vote goes to speaker boxes too ... you have the space, plus its easy.

-- Kane ... who used surface mounts in the back of my old '79 245.
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Blossom II - '91 745Ti/M46 ... Bubbles - '74 144GL/BW35 ... Buttercup - '86 245GL/AW70 ... The Wayback Machine - '64 P220/M40






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