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There’s a few ways you could do it, it’s pretty thick so a box cutter or knife is likely to leave you with a pretty jagged/jacked up surface on the foam…. I took the foam off very carefully and used a rotary tool to shave it down about 1/8”, then used spray adhesive on the foam to stick it back to the housing. I suppose you could do it with it still attached, but I’d worried about slipping and damaging the speaker.Thanks for posting all this information! I'm going to try to upgrade my speakers soon. I have no clue about car audio systems so this info helps a lot. I need something that's just plug a play without having to add anything or run new wires. Quick question with the front door speakers you used. What did you do to shave the foam down to the right size? Just a boxcutter or knife?
I also saw in some reviews on different Ford applications where they had the same issue and replaced the foam ring with like 3m weather stripping (I’m not sure if there’d be any acoustic difference doing that so I went with editing instead)
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