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    Quote Originally Posted by Don 130 View Post
    I glued Blocks of Western red cedar (scraps from work) to the inside of the roof with 'roof and gutter' silicon so they bridged the gap between it and the head lining. The speakers, with their trimmers are then screwed through the headlining and into the solidly mounted wood blocks. Have a close look at my pictures, if you need more, let me know.
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    I know this is a blast from the past Don. Was there a lot of room behind the headlining or did you use special shallow speakers please? Any additional photos would be great, thank you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by strangy View Post
    I did a panel behind the seats. Makes use of the void and creates a good enclosure.
    Good sound and no headroom issues.
    No help if you want them up high though130 rear speakers
    Are they Puma seats in an earlier defender?
    Where did you get the mounting plates?

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    I've got the aftermarket version of the puma subwoofer mounted on the back of the cubby box and have found that with the factory stereo it's pretty much as good as I could expect to get the stereo to sound in a 130.

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    Quote Originally Posted by plusnq View Post
    I know this is a blast from the past Don. Was there a lot of room behind the headlining or did you use special shallow speakers please? Any additional photos would be great, thank you.
    The speakers are standard Blaupunct, but they’re spaced out a bit from the headlining surface by a laminated timber transition piece that allows the flat speaker to fit onto the curved headlining surface.
    Don.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Don 130 View Post
    The speakers are standard Blaupunct, but they’re spaced out a bit from the headlining surface by a laminated timber transition piece that allows the flat speaker to fit onto the curved headlining surface.
    Don.

    Thanks Don. Much appreciated.

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