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09sedan
09-30-2012, 03:17 PM
anyone know where i can buy a set of these? i want to have an extra pair so in case i f*** up mounting the tweeters i wont have 2 holes in the interior.

car is a 2009 N/A market sedan


http://images35.fotki.com/v1206/photos/2/224343/6200481/100_1733-vi.jpg


( the black piece of plastic between the window and the A pillar)
http://illusionx.dyndns.org/Pub/DSC00327.jpg

sqcomp
09-30-2012, 03:32 PM
Yes...give me a few to find the part number. I've ordered these before for my sail panel install...

(I'm sitting at the barbershop, it'll be a few)


67491-52140

GARNISH, FR DOOR LWR

15.69


67492-52130

GARNISH, FR DOOR LWR

15.69

This should be the sail panel. I'm seeing all pics to reflect that. They're fairly inexpensive.

09sedan
09-30-2012, 09:37 PM
ty, i got no money atm to throw in a 4 channel, so im gonna grab a component set and mount my tweeters there and just power them off the head unit till i save up some more money.

09sedan
09-30-2012, 09:43 PM
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sqcomp
09-30-2012, 11:10 PM
If for whatever reason you do "mess up" the mounting, you can in most cases save the sails. Before you throw them away shoot pics and we can help you rescue them.

fnkngrv
10-01-2012, 12:18 AM
Gives you a good excuse to carbon fiber wrap them :thumbsup:

09sedan
10-01-2012, 07:17 PM
nah i was thinking buy a 2nd pair, use a circular hole drill bit and just drill out hole for tweeter, and probably super glue it or use plastic adhesive to secure the tweeter to the panel. whats the maximum depth for a tweeter to fit in the sail panel?

sqcomp
10-01-2012, 10:56 PM
Depth depends on whether you have power mirrors...There's a grey cord that comes up into the mirror that has a plastic grommet that invades into the sail panel space. Aside from super glue, I'd use ABS plastic. The CA glue is brittle. Always think about "gluing" using the same material you're bonding to...hence why I say ABS plastic. Otherwise you'll have two different materials with different behaviors under hot and cold conditions. For instance fiberglass over plastic can contract and expand differently causing cracking (I know this from first hand experience). I'm dealing with that using my "old" a-pillars.

I've got HAT Pro R2s up in the sails but they're also built out a bit to give some angle.

http://i720.photobucket.com/albums/ww203/sqcomp/2007%20Toyota%20Yaris%20S/b0aad64f.jpg

09sedan
10-02-2012, 03:03 PM
yea i have power side mirrors.