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I have seen a bunch of celicas with 8 speakers all around.I was wonderinf if i can do this at home?Or do i have to take to to a shop?Do i have to get a new amp for all the new speakers?Please leave suggestions
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here are the necessary part numbers and prices to ask from your local dealer.. or just put the numbers in the Part Order entry at ToyotaWorld.com
(prices do not include nuts, screws, grommets, etc.) ![]() ![]() fyi, you're better off buying the lower plastic trim and the speaker covers separately.. then cut your own hole through the door panel and glue the speaker covers in. that beats having to buy the entire door panel. and just buy your own mid-speakers and just tap them through the metal. in the end this is still a rather expensive project because you still have to run all the wiring through the door (which is a pain) and purchase your own amp(s) then do more wiring from there. 1hr post.. daym This post has been edited by azian_advanced: Mar 9, 2007 - 12:51 AM -------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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QUOTE(azian_advanced @ Mar 9, 2007 - 12:49 AM) [snapback]534533[/snapback] here are the necessary part numbers and prices to ask from your local dealer.. or just put the numbers in the Part Order entry at ToyotaWorld.com (prices do not include nuts, screws, grommets, etc.) ![]() ![]() fyi, you're better off buying the lower plastic trim and the speaker covers separately.. then cut your own hole through the door panel and glue the speaker covers in. that beats having to buy the entire door panel. and just buy your own mid-speakers and just tap them through the metal. in the end this is still a rather expensive project because you still have to run all the wiring through the door (which is a pain) and purchase your own amp(s) then do more wiring from there. Wow thats really expensive. I'll just take your advice and make my own. Thanks for you info. ![]() 1hr post.. daym |
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