Sounds, toones, you know... music.
Sounds, toones, you know... music.
I want to put some sounds in my slick. My 64 has no radio. Someone cut the dash face out fora modern head unit. But i have no stock speaker location. The dash has no cut outs for a mono speaker. I dont thik it ever had one. So I thought I might ask... What have other peaple done for speakers in there slick. I was thinking of using book shelf speakers. Or something from a home entertainment system. I cant mount anything behind the seat. Due to the fuel tank taking up all the room back there. I'm not complaining, I like the fuel tank where it is. But i need to come up with spears real soon. Please... Share what you have done. Pics would be great.
Thanks, Rick
Thanks, Rick
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crazy wheel
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Re: Sounds, toones, you know... music.
Looking forward to some ideas also.
My 66 has no dash cut out for a radio. So I guess I'll have to fab up something.
My 66 has no dash cut out for a radio. So I guess I'll have to fab up something.
- therealjoeshmoe
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Re: Sounds, toones, you know... music.
I made some pods for 6.5" speakers that mount on the kick panels ill get a picture today very easy and kinda neat looking too. I used power bass components and mounted tweeters on the dash also, and pioneer makes some pretty awesome flat subwoofers that u can fit under the seat they take like 3" mounting depth
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Re: Sounds, toones, you know... music.
my truck has a radio box on the floor in the center. not great for riding three people in the cab, but it sounds killer. you could also put a sub under the seat and a couple of 5" or 6" round speakers in the corners of the kick panel or in the doors. those door panels are cheap enough that you could cut a couple out for speakers and save your originals if you wanted to go back stock.
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i could no longer keep "r.i.p.ing" all of our fallen brothers and sisters, so i say here, slick loads of love and much respect to all you beautiful people.
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"should i be gettin" baked for this boys?"-bubbles
i could no longer keep "r.i.p.ing" all of our fallen brothers and sisters, so i say here, slick loads of love and much respect to all you beautiful people.
Re: Sounds, toones, you know... music.
I would think the dream scenario would be really nice small speakers set into the corners of the cab,right behind your head, but I would only want it if it was nearly flush and hidden. I am not sure a speaker exists that could fit there, and sound good...
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Re: Sounds, toones, you know... music.
Most folks put them in the door pockets. I used 6x9 speakers.
Unless you're using waterproof boat speakers, make a shroud or cover to protect them from water coming thru the window opening.

Unless you're using waterproof boat speakers, make a shroud or cover to protect them from water coming thru the window opening.

I'm not arguing with you. I'm just explaining why I'm right.
Pardon me. Does your deaug bite?
Pardon me. Does your deaug bite?
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turtle1056
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Re: Sounds, toones, you know... music.
mine has 3x9s in the lower cab corners, 6x9s in the door, and a set of custom pods for the kicks, and a custom molded centre console for a sub - not quite done yet but will post pix soon
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65 M 100, gasser, blown sbc
94 monster Dodge diesel4x4
91 F350 700 hp cummins diesel
96 Sebring convertible
Re: Sounds, toones, you know... music.
It seems SOMEONE at SS 5 had an area built to put them in a floor position pointing up towards you? They were sort of built into the floor between the kick panel and the actual floor, nicely done I might add, but no speakers were installed yet.
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rickairmedic
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Re: Sounds, toones, you know... music.
Lance I think you are thinking of Dragginwagons build . He has metal panels welded at an angle between the floor , kick panel and firewall .
Rick
Rick
if it aint broke fix it till it is 
Re: Sounds, toones, you know... music.
That must be it...
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rickairmedic
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Re: Sounds, toones, you know... music.
Here ya go Lance third picture down gives a decent shot of the drivers side speaker pod . There are better pics in the build thread .
viewtopic.php?f=32&t=19300&start=220
Rick
viewtopic.php?f=32&t=19300&start=220
Rick
if it aint broke fix it till it is 
Re: Sounds, toones, you know... music.
I mounted a pair of 5" mids in the headliner, (the upper rear angled section where the interior light is mounted) I am very happy with it because your head is close to the speakers so the sound projecting downward toward is great without having to crank it up, they are also a little more out of sight to theives (I say this because most of my friends/passengers didnt realise the speakers were up there until they finally noticed after looking/riding in the truck many times & finally asked when I put speakers up there..which was a couple years prior & they were surprized they never noticed it before...) I also mounted the receiver in the glove box, so a crook walking by taking a glance only sees a factory AM radio.. and keeps walking.




