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Speaker mounting brackets?

jofivepointoh

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Anyone have any links or maybe stores that would sell it? I want to replace the front and rears.
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I don't believe that there are some yet. Most folks are using the stock speaker mounting brakets on their aftermarket speakers.
 

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Either stock or using the JBL GTO638 Rear and GTO628 Front. sounds like they fit correctly. There's a couple posts here about them.
 

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Anybody have a recommended set of separates for the front? I'm looking to gut the entire system after the head unit.
 

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Anybody have a recommended set of separates for the front? I'm looking to gut the entire system after the head unit.
This was upgrading the Shaker Pro, I think the same applies for Shaker, not sure about basic. I couldn't find true separates but a couple people here recommended and went with:

Front 3.5's. GTO 329 (some dremel work for fit)
Front 6.5's. GTO 628
Rear 6.5's. GTO 638

I didn't see a tweeter recommendation. This and some polyfill in my stock sub are my plans. Also for the front and rear 6.5"s the adapter METRA 72-5602. Best found cheap on ebay. They typically come in pairs.
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