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    250ti front grill, dim an pictures?

    I don't have the front grill for my 250TIs, so if anyone could help me with the exact dimensions and if possible also pictures of the backside of the grill I would be real glad

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    Quote Originally Posted by baldrick View Post
    I don't have the front grill for my 250TIs, so if anyone could help me with the exact dimensions and if possible also pictures of the backside of the grill I would be real glad
    top is 10 7/8
    bottom is 18.5
    straight side is 34
    long side 34 7/8
    (that ls surprised me too, so measured 2x)

    inches, of course
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    I would take the measurements and angles from the peg holes in the cabinet baffle. The originals are cut from a single piece of plywood/particle board and you should do the same. The front outside edge is shaped with a router to be rounded with about a 1/2" radius. The location of the cross-brace is important since it needs to be between the LE14 and 108H.

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    Thanx for your answers, before I got your answer I already had built new grills but I will probably build some new ones with the correct measures


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    looks good

    have a bud in Oz who has L250's ...his grills are very dark blue -almost look black- give the speakers a newer look ..I kinda liked it.
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    type of material

    Quote Originally Posted by SEAWOLF97 View Post
    top is 10 7/8
    bottom is 18.5
    straight side is 34
    long side 34 7/8
    (that ls surprised me too, so measured 2x)

    inches, of course
    What type of material did you use to make the grills? I'm trying to make some for my 250TI's as well.

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    I want to make some too.
    What are you guys using for mounting pegs?
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    Quote Originally Posted by SEAWOLF97 View Post
    Mine are original , JBL made them.
    Mine didn't come with any so I'm going to have to make them from scratch.Going to see if Lowes have what I need to make these grills.

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    maybe find somebody near with a pair , see them and trace outline on a roll of butcher paper.
    I'd use HDF for materials , since that's what original looked like.
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