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@cwoav8r ...Wasn't too bad. Used a 5 inch hole saw for 6.5 inch speaker. I first marked the hole using the 5" hole saw as a guide. Did not have to remove the seats at all. Covered everything with some moving blankets and drilled my holes. I also reached under the seats and put some blue 3M painter's tape where I thought the holes would be located. Used a 1/8 inch drill bit to pre-drill holes before attaching speakers. I used some stainless panhead screws and attached all from the engine compartment. I can see one screw from the water so I may take that one out and put it through from the swim deck side just because I don't like seeing it there. Spliced into rear speaker wire and they sound great!! I can use the fade control on the head unit to get more sound to those speakers. I had already added an amp to my system so I have plenty of power. Honestly, took about two hours. Don't know if that covered it all but please don't hesitate to ask any questions.
 
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