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Old 02-24-2005, 07:58 AM
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Hi All,

I wanna install rear speakers....the only problem I have is setting up the rear panels....don't wanna drop like $100 into buying them from LUcid.....for I will install them and leave them....even if I do eventually sell the car...

Can anyone know how much room I have to play with...I will cut my own panels similar to the ones Lucid is offering (I guess that's the only place with room?)

Any measurements for home made...etc?

Bottomline is any insight or opinions regarding this issue is greatly appreciated!

Thanks in advance!
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why bother? go with S-pods, much better setup.. better sound.. I took out my lucid and installed s-pods, never looked back... search in electronics forum for info
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S-pods?

Well my main issue is like many...when flying 120 Km I can't hear the music anymore, I have to JACK it up to 23-25 on the volume?

S-Pods is a subwoofer? Will this help with music clarity?

Please advise
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S-Pods are inserts for speakers made to fit perfectly between the roll hoops.

Great looking product.

Just do a search - you'll find tons of info on them.
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GREAT!!!!!!!!

ANyone brothers here in Toronto install them?
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I don't think so.
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Yeah they look OK....but I am kinda anal about the cover up...I like the look of the Two Holes.......and still searching for pics of what they look like from the back....
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S-Pods are nice, and take about 5 min to install (minus speakers of course) But they are WAY WAY more expensive than what you are trying to do. Jasonoff made his own "lucid" panels, so it can't be THAT hard

A dremel should do for cutting.
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Originally Posted by s2kinfinite,Feb 24 2005, 12:42 PM
Yeah they look OK....but I am kinda anal about the cover up...I like the look of the Two Holes.......and still searching for pics of what they look like from the back....
I completely agree. The reason I didn't get them (or make my own) is because I like the roll hoops being open too.

Wing's right as well - they're not cheep...
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Yeah I saw a couple of prices...like $200 US or something....DANG I don't even care about the bass etc...just want a more FULL sound....


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