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Bedlam
Nov 29, 2016Moderator
3oaks wrote:You'd think RV manufacture would use a sealed plastic box to install speakers in, not relying on speakers.Nah, that would be using common sense. :R
Besides taking away some of their income from repairs and/or new sales.
I looks like towpro found a good aftermarket solution, if the walls have enough depth for them to fit.
I used to use those years ago in the doors of my first truck with aftermarket speakers. They kept any rain and water off the speaker that might get in through the window channel.
I know there is very little room for the speaker in the camper wall, so my only concern would be if the added thickness would prevent you from mounting the speaker flush (you could use offset trim rings if you don't mind the speaker sticking out past the wall). I know if I ever get a speaker failure, I will replace mine with deeper marine speakers that will have better sound. The offset rings would allow a longer throw speaker in the shallow hole.
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