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Interior Speaker Installation

Discussion in 'Interior' started by mpersaud8, Dec 12, 2008.

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    mpersaud8 i wish u would

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    Interior Speaker Installation

    Wats happening yall. Im rollin a 00' rolla CE, need sum tech advice for replacing my pioneer 2-ways (100w max) in the front with kenwood 3-ways(240w max), most i know is taking the door frame off but speaker replacement is new to me. Advice would be sweet and pics would be clutch.
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    fishexpo101 Get Some

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    As long as they will fit the adapter ring, that the old speakers are sitting in, then you should be golden.

    If they are the OEM speakers - you might have to drill out the rivets holding the speakers to the adpater rings (I had to do that with my 2002 Corolla). Once that pops off - just disconnect the old speakers - fit the new speakers to the ring (cutting, grinding may be necessary) - connect the new speaks up (most use spade lug terminals) - box it back up, then test.

    The problem is if the adpater ring doesn't fit. You only choice then is to fabricate new ones. Without the adapter ring - the speaker will not fit the opening correctly - a higher quality speaker that isn't installed well will sound worse than the OEM setup. Fabrication can be as simple as buying a universal ring (if you can find them) or cut a ring out of MDF with a router and make it fit.
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    Tonyota VVTI BLOWN..??

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    Welcome.. Yes rivets need to be punched out. I made custom rings when I did mine.
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    mpersaud8 i wish u would

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    my job revolves around car installation and through that ive heard about placing a thin piece of wood called a baffle in between the speakers and door frames so they wont short out. Think its a waste of time?
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    modmonster2008 Complete Newbie

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    ^ i believe it would help, also reduces the rattle that can be caused by the speakers vibration when playing loud music like i do :)
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    plu Well-Known Member

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    my Infinity speakers came with a circular piece of foam that goes between the speaker and frame to help stop vibrations. I would not use a piece of wood depending on how thick it is as it might not clear your panel when the speaker is installed.

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