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Front speakers

Posted: Fri Aug 31, 2007 10:51 am
by mr-charisma
6.5" speakers should fit into the factory location in the doors without modification shouldn't they?

Can anyone tell me what the stock size is?

Posted: Fri Aug 31, 2007 11:56 am
by Bennoz
Yep, 6.5's. They screw straight in.

Wow... I answered a question in the ICE section... lol its the only electrical thing I've done :P

Posted: Fri Aug 31, 2007 1:58 pm
by mr-charisma
Sweet as thanks ... I saw Dr_Jones online earlier & thought he might beat you to it ...

Posted: Fri Aug 31, 2007 2:42 pm
by scarecrow
I've got boston acoustic 6.5" splits up the front... these ones didn't just drop into the stock plastic speaker cage though, needed an adapter made up.

Posted: Fri Aug 31, 2007 3:12 pm
by mr-charisma
scarecrow wrote:I've got boston acoustic 6.5" splits up the front... these ones didn't just drop into the stock plastic speaker cage though, needed an adapter made up.
what part didn't fit? the magnet or the dome? Also, what model Bostons have you got? I'm trying to decide between some Bostons, Focals or JL's at the moment.. I can get the best price on the top of the range JL 6.5" but I will wait until I hear them to decide...

Posted: Fri Aug 31, 2007 3:16 pm
by scarecrow
The rear of the basket is cut out, so I didn't think magnet size would be a problem. From memory, without going to check, they simply had too big a diameter.

I've got FS60's, picked them up used on the forum, with the custom mounting stuff, for $200 if I recall correctly. Great speakers, but as with all splits you really do need to have them powered by an amp and not just run off the headunit - which is sadly what I do until holidays roll around this year and I have some free time to throw in an amp.

Posted: Fri Aug 31, 2007 5:41 pm
by mr-charisma
Thanks...
I'm gonna be amping mine up .. the head Unit I'm getting is great, but I will only be running the rears off it, for the fronts I will be getting a decent four channel (Thinking Alpine V12 series 4Ch) & bridging it up. Still undecided on front speakers, leaning toward JL's ...
Will eventually be running the subs (2 x 500W RMS 12") from (I'm thinking) a 1000w RMS Alpine PDX Monoblock or a JL 1000/1v2 ... (The two alpines will look much nicer in my boot install though :P
1% THD on the Alpines though, which is a bit of a drawback, compared to the JL's 0.08% THD ... not sure that I'd really even notice it with the bass¿ but oh well, thats a while off yet..
Just want to get the Splits. 4Ch. H/U ASAP & go from there...

Posted: Fri Sep 07, 2007 8:12 pm
by Delvance
I've got the jaycar 6.5" kevlars up front. Wasn't a straight drop in...ended up butchering the factory mount/mould with a sharp knife and some bullnose pliers and cutters lol.

Posted: Fri Sep 07, 2007 11:57 pm
by eThix
my pioneer ones didn't fit 6.5
so i just drilled the suckers in with the screws :) very easy

Posted: Sat Sep 08, 2007 5:39 pm
by Dr_Jones
I'm pretty sure my focals didn't fit either. They will fit just maybe not straight in. Actually I think I made an MDF trim to go around because the factory speakers although circular have extra metal around some edges and they are mounted through that.

Posted: Sat Sep 08, 2007 5:51 pm
by eThix
Well if you have trouble let me know and i will help you out :) even't show you what i did to mine to make it fit .

Posted: Sun Sep 09, 2007 9:24 pm
by oodLes
When they don't fit straight in what's the problem, are they too big dimension wise, or are they too deep for the door?

Posted: Mon Sep 10, 2007 12:32 am
by Delvance
My 6.5's were too deep. I had to remove the bottom of the plastic mould in my door to fit my speakers. And drill new holes. Worth it though...those jaycar kevlars are fantastic! Coupled with 6x9 rears, everyone that's heard them is blown away by the quality for price ($230 discount, front and rear) and can fool some people into thinking i've got a crappy sub in the boot.

Posted: Thu Oct 25, 2007 9:27 pm
by Sugar
my jl's were a little too deep, so insead on hacking up the plastic baskets up// i just made a template out of mdf to use as a spacer.

Posted: Mon Oct 29, 2007 8:38 am
by TCGPX
MDF mounting is a better way to go IMO. If your installing good gear, why not spend a little more time to make the most of them?

An MDF panel gives a nice rigid mounting point for the speakers and they're a piece of cake to make up:

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MDF adaptors with bolts to secure them.

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Go nuts with some of that sticky backed foam from the local hardware store.
Vibrations are a bitch to track down afterwards, so eliminate the chances wherever you can...

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DLS reference series 6.5 in splits in MDF adaptor, ready to be bolted in after removing the speakers from the spacer again...

Couple of hours work and you end up with a good quality install...