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Just wondering what material is recommended for component templates. I am planning on using 1/4" masonite. Also, should there be an airtight seal between the speaker and the template as well as between the template and the door? One more thing...anyone fit a tweeter and 6.5" in the same template.
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Anything dense will work, (plywood, particle board), so masonite should be ok. Yes, make it all as airtight as possible. Air leaks will cause your bass response to suffer.
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I used 1/4 Masonite and put a layer of dynamat on top just for the heck of it. Worked great, fit 5.25 and the tweet. A 6.5 may fit, I really dont remember how much room there was. I do know that depth was a concern (I used MB Quart, they are deep)
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I also used masonite for the templates and was able to fit in 6.5's. I haven't done anything to seal the template yet but bass response is good. I'll probably try sealing it soon to see if there's a noticeable difference.
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6.5s will fit. I just finished installing a pair of 6.5 Jensens today. They even came with a template to fit them to the 6x8 openings in the doors. I dont think there is enough room for a tweeter, though. Dont laugh at the Jensen name. They sound a hell of a lot better than the Kenwood 6x8s that were in the doors before!
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I used 1/4 plywood on my sister's and 1/2 particle board on mine. Both were 5 1/4's
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I used something called 'hard-board' from home depot. Basically the same kind of wood as used for peg board only...without the holes. I've made templates for all four doors TWICE with this stuff and I like it a lot. First they held 6.5 freeair subs and now hold a 6.5" component set. 
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I used some 1/4" Luan which is linoleum floor underlayment that I had lying around. 6.5" components. I don't know if the tweeter would have also fit.
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Originally posted by SQPlus: I used something called 'hard-board' from home depot. Basically the same kind of wood as used for peg board only...without the holes. I've made templates for all four doors TWICE with this stuff and I like it a lot. First they held 6.5 freeair subs and now hold a 6.5" component set.  I believe that hard board is the same thing as masonite.
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BTW, I used 1/2 plywood that I had laying around.
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