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Polk MoMo MM6 , will they fit?

Discussion in 'Interior' started by mcrick23, Jul 3, 2004.

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    Polk MoMo MM6 , will they fit?

    I want to know if anyone has tried to fit or know anyone that has tried to get the Polk MoMo MM6 component set in the front doors, i am even thinking about getting them for my back deck and do a custom install for the tweets, i know these suckers are really deep and was wanting more info if anyone has any, BTW this is my first post and i did recently purchase a new toyota corolla 04 S from bill wright toyota in bakersfield, love it already got my deck in (alpine cda 7897) and a amp (alpine MR-DM300) with a JL audio sub, ordered a new infinity DVC sub so i can run it at 2 ohms....anyways im going to stop rambling

    Marty
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    Well, I don't know about fitting them in the front; but unless you're replacing the rear shelf I wouldn't suggest going with a set of 6.5" components for the rear shelf. I'd say stick with the stock (6x9) sizing and if you still want the components do it there, but it'll look stupid and be hard to mount 6.5"s in the 6x9 holes.
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    I have Polk EX3 components in my doors and tweets and they fit no problem. What are the sizes of the mm6's??? And your door is very deep after you cut out the factory speaker:)

    Oh and if you put components in there isn't much room for the crossover, I cut alittle of the door foam out and mounted it tere. You'll see where once you take your door panel off.
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    I tried fitting those things in my front doors, only problem was the surrounding casket is way oversized so it doesn't sit very well in the speaker cup. Plus the door wouldn't go back on properly. So instead I went with the Polk DB6500 components and they sound great, amplified ofcourse!

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