Fitting from speakers

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Post by coollg »

Hi

I am thinking about replacing my stock front speakers

is this hard to do and also i noticed in the hains manual that there are only 3 mouting holes

would this cause a problem

also woudl these speaker fit ok inside the current speaker slots with out any modfiecations

http://caraudiosecurity.com/catalog/pro ... cts_id+505

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Peice of piss, done it dis weekend!

Go halfords, get your 13cm or 16cm speakers, also get a spacer n fitting set for £14.99, autolead makes them, in the kit you get the adapter for the original block dats on the wiring to be able to put 2 spade connecters on!

Its simple, buy your speakers, get the AUTOLEAD fitting and adapter kit, take the old speakers out, put the new stuff!
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kl have to got any pics at all :D
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was also thinkin bout this would it be worth replaceing tweeter at same time or not?
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Componants is what im getting next! So if ye look down your local halfords n have a butchers in the catolgue itll show u the componants section, with speakers and tweeters as a package!
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but wil i notice any real diffrence and are tweeters a pian to wire from standard, cause most comp sets have seperate crossover
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Post by coollg »

yea i think you woudl notice a difference i build some spker box with driver n sutff for ma a level project and it does add sometihng to the music makes it sound betta bascually more sharp n clear
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Post by lee_corsa »

first thing i did was throw away the crap standard tweeters and replaced with alpine ones alot clearer
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Post by amanda »

i just fitted some pioneer 13cm components the other weekend there really good
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Post by coollg »

just wiondering but u know the normal 2 way speaker with the tweeter in the center do they have 2 sets of connecter on the back / also do they have a crossover built in
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Post by lee_corsa »

built in crossover just cut wired for tweeter and join to spade connections using crimps or blocks ;)
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Post by coollg »

o rite

so realy i coudl remove or maybe just leave the old tweeter disconnected woudl that be ok
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Post by lee_corsa »

yep
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Post by coollg »

gdgd :D thnx for the quicm reply
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no probs bud
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