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lilscorpion
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Shifted back to the JK this weekend. Need to get the interior back together. I’ve been putting of mounting the tweeters in the dash and you’re about to learn why. The 2014 came with these really fancy tombstone tweeter mounts. When I test drive it, I thought they were kinda cool. Unbeknownst to me, no one makes adapters for them. You’re about to see the $1000 theater adapter build…

Used some 1/8” aluminum to make some tombstone faceplates.

Fairly fast op, 2 passes.

Pocket is the OD of the speaker +.030

I bought 12” of tube that’s the perfect ID for the speakers. About .065 wall.

Only needed about 1/2” of it.

Machined a recess in the tombstone faceplate so the tube would auto-locate.

Thought I’d just weld in 2 spots on the OD until I realized that I’d have to clearance the speaker opening in the dash I’m weird unpredictable spots if I do it this way.

Ok, take 2. I need to find a way to get the heat into the tube and not as much in the face plate. Figured I’d try this - cut two slots in the tube where I’ll focus the heat initially

Then weld from the inside and the work the puddle out towards the edge of the face plate.


Used some 1/8” aluminum to make some tombstone faceplates.

Fairly fast op, 2 passes.

Pocket is the OD of the speaker +.030

I bought 12” of tube that’s the perfect ID for the speakers. About .065 wall.

Only needed about 1/2” of it.

Machined a recess in the tombstone faceplate so the tube would auto-locate.

Thought I’d just weld in 2 spots on the OD until I realized that I’d have to clearance the speaker opening in the dash I’m weird unpredictable spots if I do it this way.

Ok, take 2. I need to find a way to get the heat into the tube and not as much in the face plate. Figured I’d try this - cut two slots in the tube where I’ll focus the heat initially

Then weld from the inside and the work the puddle out towards the edge of the face plate.
















































