Speaker Sizes
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Speaker Sizes
If anyone can help...i used the search key but couldn't find anything!!
Door Speakers and Rear speakers.....i'm wanting to keep all the speaker holes standard size just want to uprate abit
Anybody got any recommendations?
Please
Door Speakers and Rear speakers.....i'm wanting to keep all the speaker holes standard size just want to uprate abit
Anybody got any recommendations?
- dusty
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Door speakers are 13cm. Thats certain.
I think rears are 13cm too, the autoleads adaptor is for 13cm anyway.
To upgrade, however you'll need http://caraudiosecurity.com/shop/product/products_id/1934.html for the rear, and possibly http://caraudiosecurity.com/shop/product/products_id/1933.html for the front if you don't fancy cutting your shelf or drilling into the doors.
They're easily available from Halfords, Motorworld etc.
I think rears are 13cm too, the autoleads adaptor is for 13cm anyway.
To upgrade, however you'll need http://caraudiosecurity.com/shop/product/products_id/1934.html for the rear, and possibly http://caraudiosecurity.com/shop/product/products_id/1933.html for the front if you don't fancy cutting your shelf or drilling into the doors.
They're easily available from Halfords, Motorworld etc.

- richard_p88
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13cm rears with autoleads speaker adapter.
I would use a set of comps at the front larger the better standard holes are 13cm fitment. Ive got a set of Alpine comps 17cm amp up to 75rms.
Changing from 6x9 to comps in the rear 17cm Alpine comps.
and one meaty sub(like in my profile) but i want x1 12" and x1 15". I can fit 3 of those subs if i get 12".
I would use a set of comps at the front larger the better standard holes are 13cm fitment. Ive got a set of Alpine comps 17cm amp up to 75rms.
Changing from 6x9 to comps in the rear 17cm Alpine comps.
and one meaty sub(like in my profile) but i want x1 12" and x1 15". I can fit 3 of those subs if i get 12".
- butler_29
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