Tony-94
Feb 15, 2003 - 8:37 PM
Has anyone changed the front speakers, what size where they (the old ones)? I know that some have fitted 6.5 inch with homemade mdf to fill the gap, but I know that I can get a proper 8 inch 3 ways that might fit better.
AudioFreak
Feb 16, 2003 - 1:10 AM
The offical size is a 6 3/4". They used to be called 6 1/2S. But either way it's is pretty much just a 6 1/2" speaker with extended screw tabs. I had my door panels off the other day and getting an 8" in there would be possible but you would need to cut quite a bit of metal to do it.
Tony-94
Feb 16, 2003 - 11:51 AM
Thanks, I reckon I'll stick with the 6.5 speakers. Don't want to start cutting the metal .
jontechie
Feb 16, 2003 - 1:45 PM
Agree with pretty much what has been said.The front speaker unit is essentially a 6.5 " unit with about an inch or so of fixing plate around it. My one is a 2 way unit with a
pathetic 15watt rating, I think Fujitsu are the makers of
the factory standards. Anyway the MDF method may be the only way to go, its difficult to find a unit that is a perfect fit..
95STCelica
Feb 16, 2003 - 5:05 PM
i am getting 6 3/4 polk 2 way speakers for the doors
FallenHero
Feb 17, 2003 - 12:11 AM
Just get the alpine 6 3/4 components. They look great, and sound good from what I've heard.
AudioFreak
Feb 17, 2003 - 1:58 AM
QUOTE (jontechie @ Feb 16, 2003 - 11:45 AM) |
Anyway the MDF method may be the only way to go, its difficult to find a unit that is a perfect fit.. |
Acutally many companys are making 6 3/4" speakers now. Pioneer, Sony, Alpine, Polk and Kicker just to name a few. As long as it says 6 3/4" it should be a perfect fit. And if you really want some killer midbass Rockford makes a 6 3/4" subwoofer. I'll be putting a pair of them in the back stock locations with custom sealed fiberglass boxes behind them.
jontechie
Feb 17, 2003 - 3:00 PM
QUOTE (AudioFreak @ Feb 16, 2003 - 11:58 PM) |
QUOTE (jontechie @ Feb 16, 2003 - 11:45 AM) | Anyway the MDF method may be the only way to go, its difficult to find a unit that is a perfect fit.. |
Acutally many companys are making 6 3/4" speakers now. Pioneer, Sony, Alpine, Polk and Kicker just to name a few. As long as it says 6 3/4" it should be a perfect fit. And if you really want some killer midbass Rockford makes a 6 3/4" subwoofer. I'll be putting a pair of them in the back stock locations with custom sealed fiberglass boxes behind them. |
Oki Doki, will check that out...
95STCelica
Feb 17, 2003 - 9:03 PM
my Polks are in the mail
FallenHero
Feb 18, 2003 - 12:48 AM
Don't flame me for this, but that Vette that I had the sony 5/7's in sounded like I had woofers. Maybe it's just because the way the vette was built(ie Great for audio) but they rocked!
Blackcelliman
Feb 18, 2003 - 3:48 AM
I put in a pair of Boston Acoustics 6.5's in my doors. We had the problem of with fitting them perfectly. My and my friend work for Domino's Pizza and what we did is took a couple of dough trays and cut them to fit the speakers in the gap. We cut out a disk out of them so we could screw the speaker into in inner side of it and the other side would screw into the door. I've had it instaled for about 2 years now. and I've had absolutely no problems with it.
BillyBob
Feb 18, 2003 - 4:08 AM
my speakers are blown. jus saturday i was thinkin bout replacin the speakers by the door with better ones.
FallenHero
Feb 19, 2003 - 12:44 AM
You know you can get 5-1/2 to 5-3/4 adapters for like... two bucks right?
95STCelica
Feb 19, 2003 - 3:45 AM
when i got 6 1/2" components (rockford)..they sent me adapters that were supposed to work...but did jack..if anyone wants them email me ill give them to u for free...hang them on the wall or something lol -- they can be usueful in some way im sure maybe a cup holder..i ended up selling the speakers to igotta5sfeturbo and getting cheaper polks instead on sale i needed the money anyway
Coomer
Feb 19, 2003 - 3:45 AM
This may be of help:
Installing 6.5" Components In the FrontThanks to Makaveddie for this excellent how-to article. I just added it, along with a TRD QuickShifter Installation How-To that I wrote yesterday.
Tony-94
Feb 19, 2003 - 3:41 PM
I know someone who managed to fit 8inch 3 way Pioneers (TSA 2010) 350W speakers in the front without having the adapter plate. They reckoned they where a pretty decent fit .
Pictures :
nicksceli
Feb 19, 2003 - 5:27 PM
when i replaced mine i took the old speaker out and cut the metal right at the edge of the surrounding part. that way i had just the ring wothout the speaker. then i drilled holes to mount my speaker which were 6 1/2's before i attached the speaker to the metal i lined the metal with insulation take it think it was to prevent any rattle. then i just screwed it together and put it back in. worked great , no rattle at all and it was free. good luck with yours. if you want more detail let me know
95STCelica
Feb 20, 2003 - 1:48 AM
i got my Polk speakers today in the mail, i will be installing them sometime this weekend, i will let you all know how it goes..
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