Mach 460 Tweeter Pod (Custom Bracket)

HGFoxFire

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(UPDATE - Rear Deck Tweeter Bracket) Rear Mach 460 Tweeter Pod (Custom Bracket)

I've seen alot of people asking about how to make a custom bracket...and I was looking for answers as well. The best advice I could find was to either have a shop custom make a bracket or to cut one out of wood.

I did alot of running around trying to find parts and couldnt really find a good fit. So I took a look in our back garage and this is what I found.

Take out your tweeter and use it to draw up a diagram on a scrap piece of regular old house siding. It should look like this.

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Find the proper diameter hole to cut for your particular tweeter, should be able to find a pdf install guide or in the specification sheet. Then get a hole saw to match the diameter and cut your hole. "Make sure when you cut the hole it is only as big as the threads...Ex: The tweeter shouldnt fit into the hole saw it should be only to the edge of the threads."

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Grab your favorite cutting tool and cut out the new bracket.

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Find the proper size drill bit to drill out the screw holes.

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Install.

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Im still in the process of this particular install so I don't have finished pictures...My components are still on order. Im getting the Alpine SPX-17 Pro's for my front and back.


UPDATE!

So I got to the rear deck, and I realized that with the mach 460 system the rear deck tweeter cutouts were a little large...and there are no pre-drilled holes for mounting.

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So what I decided to do was get a scrap piece of cardboard and push it onto the bolt you see to the far right. Then I layed in the trunk traced the cutout onto the cardboard.

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I grabbed a straight ruler and made a few mods to the design after drawing it out...this way I can add bolts with washers to the oversized mounting holes you see in the above pictures.

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I traced out two of these from the cardboard to a piece of siding and cut them out. The siding im using has a different color back...so I mirrored the cutout to account for that.

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I don't have my tweeters yet...but I layed this unfinished bracket in the rear deck to give an idea of how it will be placed.

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The bolt you saw in the previous pictures (on the right) will go through the far right hole in the bracket. I will need to make the brackets hole slightly larger to account for the bolt size...but it will make for a simple solution to bolt down that side. All I need now is to get a bolt and washer for the window side and drill one small hole for the seat side and I have a tweeter mounting solution for the rear deck.

This solution will allow me to avoid cutting through my factory deck carpeting.
 
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