dunno about taking the panels off. but crutchfield
(www.crutchfield.com) has a nice set of blaupunkt
speakers (6.5" front 5.25" rear for my 97 RC) that
sound great, install easy and don't cost a whole lot.
i think ben vaughan has the same set i do (not sure
cuz i haven't looked up my model numbers to make
totally certain) and i'm pretty sure he likes them as
well. these were cheaper and better sounding than the
JBL's i tried out (nice thing about crutchfield, great
return policy) and were the closest thing to the
pioneers i had in my bronco sound wise. definately
worth checking out.
~erik
--- EWENN342@aol.com wrote:
> Hears a question for you stereo guys I think. I
> would like to add some
> sound deadener material to my cab (note:CC). But I
> am not sure how
> to remove the seat and panels to access the sheet
> metal.
> The reason I want to add the insulation is to cut
> down on the reasonance
> I'm getting from the muffler I added. Since I have
> not taken these panels
> off, I don't know how much insulating material, if
> any is already in the
> cab. So, has any body taken these panels off? and
> if so, is there any
> sound deadening material in there already? If there
> is, can I add more?
> and do you think it will help cut down on the noise
> transmitted into the
> cab?
>
> Also, while Im in there I might as well change the
> speakers. What
> speakers work well and are not too expensive?
>
> Thanks for any advice or thoughts that can be
> offered.
>
> Eric W.
>
===
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Erik Bush
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