Just wanted to give a heads-up on some speakers that fit our doors. (non-bose)
In searching for threads about audio components in the FD, I found a lot of people had trouble finding speakers that were shallow enough to fit in the doors.
I bought a pair of Pioneer TS-G1641R 6.5" speakers without knowing that this was a common issue and I got lucky. These fit in the stock plastic speaker wells in the doors and they have a hole pattern that matches up to the inner holes on the stock speaker well. I installed mine with some M5 metric bolts. The only thing I had to do is cut off the 3 little locating pins that are on the rim of the speaker well (you'll know what I'm talking about when you look at yours.) These are the cheapest speakers in this size that I could find at Best Buy and I don't know what they sound like yet, but if you are not an audiophile and just want to replace your factory speakers these might work for you. http://www.mcdonaldindustries.com/ja...r-speakers.jpg -James |
Yeah I have some Pioneers as well but my only complaint about installing them is that you break every damn clip on the door panel just getting the panel off. :( However the Pioneers do seem to fit the best for our cars...good information here.
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My door panels have never been on the car while in my possession, so I didn't have to worry about breaking anything. :) You can see there is one broken clip in the picture...
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Pretty saweet man. You need to turn em up and tell us how they sound? Price?
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My car had the bose system. THere is a built in amp for the door speakers. Nothing fitted so far. I'v tried a couple different kinds of speakers.
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They were $49.99/pr.
I just realized I should have put this in the audio section. I'm sorry Mister Moderator. |
Lol..49.99..now the test is..are they worth 49.99?
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I won a $50 gift certificate to Best Buy, needed speakers, and this is what I found. They were basically free to me so I'm not really worried about it.
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the pioneers suck but hey cant complain for 50 bucks the eclipse se line 6 1/2's fit fine if you remove the plastic piece where the back of the magnet goes and sound awesome!!!
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back from the dead. where do you get door panel clips from?
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Ray at Malloy
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I posted a question about this. Do you think with mods to the door NOT the door panel I could fit a 7" driver? i am a bit of an audiophile so i cant do a cheap speaker. They sound so good I think its what the 7 needs but i wont mod the panel. If not I will just go with a 6". Any thoughts? Good thread.
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in my fd i was able to get in infinity reference series speakers, though the kappa series would fit no prob or jbl's (same parent company). with the plastic trim i cut out the backs on mine and had about 2 1/4 inch depth and a 6" diameter for speakers. my original plan was mb quart 6 3/4's but they were just too big and i didnt feel like fabbing new plates so i just threw in the infinity's instead. i also dynamatted the whole door and its practically a sealed chamber now after 2 layers of dynamat extreme
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Originally Posted by VizeFD
(Post 7692592)
I posted a question about this. Do you think with mods to the door NOT the door panel I could fit a 7" driver? i am a bit of an audiophile so i cant do a cheap speaker. They sound so good I think its what the 7 needs but i wont mod the panel. If not I will just go with a 6". Any thoughts? Good thread.
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i have been giving some thought to sound deadining but I am not sure I want any extra weight. In any other car I would but not sure about the 7.
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The shop that installed my speakers removed the entire plastic enclosure in the door panel and fabbed up one from wood then used a wood 1/2 inch trim ring to mount my speakers. My dillemma is that I want to install a 6 3/4 inch speaker that is 2 5/8 inches deep. I want to buy the speakers but not if they just WILL NOT fit without butchering the panel or door.
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