Last night after work, I got the dash speakers assembled and installed, I am trying to get as much sound as I can from the three factory locations. I definitely do not want to cut any of the trim panels if I can achieve decent sound quality without it. I realize it will not be audiophile quality just trying to get a clean sound with decent fill and separation. I fabricated a beveled wood mounting plate for the two 3 1/2" Kicker coaxial speakers to fit the factory speaker mount. I am hoping by pitching the two speakers away from each other they will gain some separation as the sound bounces off the windshield. I also installed speaker baffles to try keep sound from getting lost inside the dash. I won't wire these up to the radio until after I send it out to have the stock radio upgraded to a four channel system with 40 watts nominal per channel and blue tooth. These speakers are rated up to 50 watts nominal so they should be a good match. I also bought 4x6 Kicker coaxial speakers for the door location that are also rated up to 50 watts nominal. I will install them in the doors, also with speaker baffles, once the radio is upgraded and it is a cleaner source.. I put cheaper speakers in the doors and hooked them up to the stock Ford radio for now. I don't want to chance damaging the better speakers feeding them stock ohm levels and distortion.
I also found the map light that I bought off of eBay a year ago and installed and wired that up. After that I installed the dash pad for good, hopefully.
I am hoping to take it to it's first car show tonight, it is the last monthly show for the year tonight, so it is tonight or next spring for this show. We will see how the work day goes if I can slip out early and go.
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