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Yep, I know that this question was here a million times but here we go again. I did search on different websites and the sizes go from 6.5 to 6.5 with OEM adapter to 6-3/4. So which one is it. My car came stock with a cassete and CD-player. it didn't come stock with tweters.
And now I am about to buy some speakers. I really need to know if 6.5 would fit front and backs. Thank you This post has been edited by Niskyspy: Jun 25, 2005 - 11:00 PM -------------------- <<AKA THA RUSSIAN>>
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Nice...I posted this almost a year ago:
QUOTE(1900WattCelica @ Jul 7, 2004 - 5:24 PM) Hey, Ive owned 2 Sixth gen Celicas in my ripe old age of 20 and heres some ideas I can share.... My first was a 94 ST w/o power locks or windows. The speaker hole appears to be 6 1/2 to 6 3/4". The problem I had with Alpine Type R 6 3/4 components is that the mounting depth is too deep to fit when the window was rolled down. So what I decided to do is cut out the speaker grilles and then drill holes for the speakers to mount to the door panels themselves...not behind them like stock. It really worked great and looked awesome. Heres a pic from my cardomain page Heres the whole page My current one is a 95 GT 5 speed (sooo much more fun ![]() The bottom line is that if you do not have power controls...the stock speaker bracket is about 6 3/4". If you do have power controls, it is closer to 8". I do not recommend putting free air subs in the front doors, because the front stage is meant to be reserved for the midrange and shimmering highs of tweeters, not bass. If you cant come up w/ a 8" midrange, then look at the "how to" on making a bracket adapter to go from 8 to 6 3/4. Hope these ideas can help you all out [right][snapback]156158[/snapback][/right] Heres the topic: http://www.6gc.net/forums/index.php?showto...58entry156158 |
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QUOTE(1900WattCelica @ Jun 27, 2005 - 8:11 AM) Nice...I posted this almost a year ago: QUOTE(1900WattCelica @ Jul 7, 2004 - 5:24 PM) Hey, Ive owned 2 Sixth gen Celicas in my ripe old age of 20 and heres some ideas I can share.... My first was a 94 ST w/o power locks or windows. The speaker hole appears to be 6 1/2 to 6 3/4". The problem I had with Alpine Type R 6 3/4 components is that the mounting depth is too deep to fit when the window was rolled down. So what I decided to do is cut out the speaker grilles and then drill holes for the speakers to mount to the door panels themselves...not behind them like stock. It really worked great and looked awesome. Heres a pic from my cardomain page Heres the whole page My current one is a 95 GT 5 speed (sooo much more fun ![]() The bottom line is that if you do not have power controls...the stock speaker bracket is about 6 3/4". If you do have power controls, it is closer to 8". I do not recommend putting free air subs in the front doors, because the front stage is meant to be reserved for the midrange and shimmering highs of tweeters, not bass. If you cant come up w/ a 8" midrange, then look at the "how to" on making a bracket adapter to go from 8 to 6 3/4. Hope these ideas can help you all out [right][snapback]156158[/snapback][/right] Heres the topic: http://www.6gc.net/forums/index.php?showto...58entry156158 [right][snapback]305385[/snapback][/right] Does this 8" thingy only apply for the GT? Cause my ST have power windows and doors etc.. Does that mean I have room for 8" speakers in my doors? -------------------- ![]() |
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QUOTE(Illyont @ Jun 27, 2005 - 3:10 PM) Does this 8" thingy only apply for the GT? Cause my ST have power windows and doors etc.. Does that mean I have room for 8" speakers in my doors? [right][snapback]305411[/snapback][/right] 96% sure that is a yes. If you have a power lock door interior, it should have a 8" hole regardless of ST or GT |
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QUOTE(1900WattCelica @ Jul 14, 2005 - 4:28 PM) 96% sure that is a yes. If you have a power lock door interior, it should have a 8" hole regardless of ST or GT [right][snapback]312433[/snapback][/right] And we are of course talking about the ones in the actual door, right? cause those doesn't look like a 8" would fit. Back in the car on the other hand.. where the rear doors would have been on a 4 door car.. The holes look _alot_ bigger than up front. Are those like 10" then, or? I'm such a fr00b when it comes to stuff like this :/ -------------------- ![]() |
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QUOTE(Illyont @ Jul 15, 2005 - 12:28 PM) QUOTE(1900WattCelica @ Jul 14, 2005 - 4:28 PM) 96% sure that is a yes. If you have a power lock door interior, it should have a 8" hole regardless of ST or GT [right][snapback]312433[/snapback][/right] And we are of course talking about the ones in the actual door, right? cause those doesn't look like a 8" would fit. Back in the car on the other hand.. where the rear doors would have been on a 4 door car.. The holes look _alot_ bigger than up front. Are those like 10" then, or? I'm such a fr00b when it comes to stuff like this :/ [right][snapback]312631[/snapback][/right] Yes we are talking about behind the black door panel (ya know, door handle, locks, window switch, speaker grille, that whole assembly). Underneath that it is an 8" hole. Dont make me take pictures ![]() |
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