Front components
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Front components
Was looking at these front components do you think theyd fit in a mk4 fiesta ok? was goin to hide the little amp thingies behind the door cards.

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Re: Front components
You didn't put a link mate.

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Re: Front components
my mk4 fiesta has 6.5inch focals in (only the entry range though
)
there is plenty of room but it required some chopping of the door and drilling for the cable.
Chopped the door to fit in the larger speaker, mdf speaker baffle (fair bit of clearance for window).
then drill a hole in the door for the cable and on the car. i wrapped the cable in thick hosing and taped up then greased the edges to stop any rain haha!
The little amp thingies are calleed crossovers! they arent an amp, i put mine in the pasanger air bag place (as i dont have one) and that way i can get to them and adjust them with just a flat head screwdriver!!!!
tweeter builds in the a pillars (real easy to do) covered in grey tights
was pretty easy to do all in all, im pretty inept when it comes to DIY but i managed with a little help of my friends here and there
there is plenty of room but it required some chopping of the door and drilling for the cable.
Chopped the door to fit in the larger speaker, mdf speaker baffle (fair bit of clearance for window).
then drill a hole in the door for the cable and on the car. i wrapped the cable in thick hosing and taped up then greased the edges to stop any rain haha!
The little amp thingies are calleed crossovers! they arent an amp, i put mine in the pasanger air bag place (as i dont have one) and that way i can get to them and adjust them with just a flat head screwdriver!!!!
tweeter builds in the a pillars (real easy to do) covered in grey tights
was pretty easy to do all in all, im pretty inept when it comes to DIY but i managed with a little help of my friends here and there
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