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DISCUSSION => Interior => Topic started by: bmwman91 on April 10, 2009, 03:03:08 PM
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To start, let me answer the obvious question here. No, a new/used one won't be what I need. This is a sort of "custom" deal I am planning.
So, I do not use the rear speakers in the car as I find them mostly useless. Fading the sound 100% to the front sounds a lot better (to me)...you don't listen to music with speakers behind you at home (well, not with a decent hi-fi setup), and if you do, they certainly are not as loud as the front's. The car is the same deal. Of course, that is totally subjective, and I am getting distracted.
So, I want to fill in the 2 speaker holes and sound-deaden them. The rest of the deck has had sound deadening installed on it, but I want to plug up the speaker holes (and probably the vent things) to keep as much trunk noise out as possible. The speakers are mostly transparent to it, so I do not want to leave them in.
So, has anyone ever re-covered their rear deck before? Can someone recommend a carpeting material that has enough elasticity to fit the contours of the thing? I suppose I could just stick some stock speaker covers on there & use something black to fill the holes, but the circular covers on there now are a little bigger, and there would be some discolored carpet sticking out around the OEM covers.
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Maybe cut up a used rear deck to fit the holes? Its a cheap option anyways.
I'm not sure you want to plug up those vents though, they are part of the interior air circulation. I don't remember where I read the info on these but they are associated with the vents under the rear bumper. It might cause your windows to fog up easier or something, I don't know.
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Hmm, good point on the vents. Yeah, maybe I will leave them open.
I am looking into a new upholstery set for my seats right now, so perhaps I will ask the guy making them for suggestions.