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Heyy

I've been gathering all the parts I need to put together a half decent sound system but I've run into a problem.

The tweeters for the SPR-17S type-r splits are massive. I have no idea where or how I am supposed to mount them into the car.

The doesn't seem to be a space (apart from right next to the door handle) that is wide enough to cut out and mount a tweeter.

Has anybody here had any luck? How/where did you mount the tweeters for your type-r splits.

Cheers

Dom

I had a read through the thread on the carbon fibre sail mount earlier, but I'm not sure if it would work for me because of the size. The type-r splits seem too big even for that.

mine fit just fine on the little triangles on the door near mirror R34 GTT, molding mine in carbon horns end of next week, photos posted up later on

they can fit in windshield posts as well of you ditch the housings, air vents(not blocking air either), door panels behind cloth trims, pull handles,or a few dozen other spots depending on the level of installers knowledge. and cost to do a trick install ???

for some installs you ditch the housings and might trim off the tabs a bit with dremel, only do if your a pro or confident installer?

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