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LiLbums1
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I want to fiberglass the door panels on my 2000 s-10 just wondering what type of fiberglas would be the best to use im gonna use the stock panels just want to glass over then and cover the speaker holes thanks for all the info

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i was looking at the thread in OT. do the panels still fit the doors with those latches there? and if so, you're going to glass over the panel.

if it were I: I would build an enclosure and then mate the enclosure and panel with glass. that way you can have the look and some killer midbass.

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I had a post just like this one, but I wanted to have a 6.5" component set and an 8" midbass in the door.
I was going to have a pod that was molded to fit over the lower half of the door pannel. So I wouldn't glass so much and still keep it low profile.
I can't find my previous post about this, if anyone can find it let me know where its at. [Big Grin]

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LiLbums1
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the panels do fit just need some cutting i would like to just glass over the stock panels

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