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Old 8th June 2009, 02:10 PM   #1
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Default Kick panels help in 2000 BMW 323i

Hello everyone,

I need your help and advise on how to create an optimal SQ in my car. The whole system will be active.

The products I have:

Alpine D900 HU
Alpine H701
Alpine RUX 701

Morel Elate 6 with Supremo tweeters.
3 Arc audio SE amps
2 Morel 12" Ultimo subs
Kinetik HC1800 Battery

I was going to put the midrange and Tweeters in the kick panels and midbass in the OEM factory location. I will either need to cut the metal to fit the 6s in or make adapter rings to fit them in.

BTW, the car is step/auto and I will have to cut out the dead pedal area.

Here are some pics of the interior.

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Thanks Tas
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