Speaker time! Finally got my JL components for up front and kicker 4x6s for the rear. Before I noticed that water would drip onto the door speakers from the outside sill trim. So I found these 6.5 rubber baffles from NVX. They also make a 6x9 as well. With the door panels removed I can easily run my wiring through the door grommets and finish my sound deadening. I decided to just mount the crossovers in the door. Less wiring to run and easier access. The tweeters fit perfectly with minimal trimming in the factory location just trimmed and tested till they fit with the flush mount pods. I didn't even have to use any JB weld or glue they are such a tight fit! I cut the factory tweeter connector and wired that in place rather than trying to disconnect blade connectors if I have to remove the door panel. Those tiny things are such a pain in the ass if they're a tight fit.
Sound deadening is done I really don't think the top half of the door is all that needed.
Just so anyone is wondering, the JL C2s are extremely close to the window when its down. With the baffles and sound deadening on the panel it gives it about a 1/4" more room for clearance.
Also the rear 4x6s. This is only a problem if you have the 3rd door the mounting depth is only about 1 11/16" max. The Kicker KS 4x6s are 2" deep so I need to space that side out a bit. It will work and wont hit the panel. 4x6s also dont have any extrusion they're basically just a big tweeter. Drivers side and any other truck that does't have a 3rd door its about 2.5" mounting depth.
You must be registered for see images attach
You must be registered for see images attach
You must be registered for see images attach