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Snip and bend edges of aluminium for rigidity - Laurie Bridger (Laurie) Viewed: 2166 times.
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| Trim sharp points off - Laurie Bridger (Laurie) Viewed: 2066 times.
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| If you have a hole-saw big enough for the speaker, or a jig-saw that can do a smooth curve, use that, otherwise make a series of cuts, bend it back and cut the strips off to the circle shape... - Laurie Bridger (Laurie) Viewed: 2016 times.
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Kinda like that. Not exactly smooth, but no one will see... - Laurie Bridger (Laurie) Viewed: 2177 times.
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| To protect against any rattling interference, we cut out a foam pad to place between the speaker and plate. - Laurie Bridger (Laurie) Viewed: 2092 times.
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| Center punch the holes for the speaker and mount it to the plate. Take it to the Jeep and trim as necessary until it fits ;) - Laurie Bridger (Laurie) Viewed: 2107 times.
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C-shaped spacers used to bring the soundbar speakers further out. Very crude appearance but again it's completely out of sight and does the job. - Laurie Bridger (Laurie) Viewed: 2231 times.
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| Insert the spacer blocks from the side, drill and make sure the screws self-tap ok. Then insert the screws so it doesn't move and staple the cover to the wood. - Laurie Bridger (Laurie) Viewed: 2279 times.
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| Done! The stretched material lines up perfectly with the speaker for a smooth finish, and the JBL's subtle black covers don't attract attention. - Laurie Bridger (Laurie) Viewed: 2275 times.
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