AdZ9
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Hey, just having a dilemma, i think its me being stupid. My sister just blew her front speaker in her car so she needs a replacement and only wants the cheapest one as shes only just passed and dont work so i was just gonna get her to get
http://www.caraudiodirect.co.uk/product_info.php?products_id=5124
but is that both sides in that? or is it going to cost her £80 ( gotta buy 1 for each side ) because the pictures confuse me, why has one got a cover and one hasnt?
any help is much appreciated
Adam
p.s i apologise for my stupidity been a long day at work! and it doesnt actually say if its the pair or just one side!
*edit* also am i right in thinking these will fit fine in her corsa b ? 96, i read the FAQ and it said up to 17cm so i thought 16cm will be playing it safe, and mounting depth is under the limit it says in the faq
[Edited on 23-11-2006 by AdZ9]
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Dean B
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That price will be for a pair. The picture showing one with a cover on, and one off, is purley for display purpose's. Its just showing you how they look, on and off.
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deano87
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You'll also need some kind of mounting adapter as Corsa speakers aren't like after market ones.
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AdZ9
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thx for the help guys!
another question, coz shes got a headhunit now a JVC one a cheap thing, will her corsa have the adapter to go into it not sure if its new enough or not, its a 96 5dr B, or reckon i should get an ISO adapter anyway?
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Dean B
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Do you mean she has an after market head unit to go in? Meaning it still has the stock vauxhall head unit? If so. The JVC one will fit straight in, there is no need for an aftermarket ISO adapter.
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BarnshaW
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u may well need an adapter i would have thought, i did with my sony headunit, unless ur willing to cut wires....
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deano87
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quote: Originally posted by Dean B
Do you mean she has an after market head unit to go in? Meaning it still has the stock vauxhall head unit? If so. The JVC one will fit straight in, there is no need for an aftermarket ISO adapter.
Totally depends on headunit - my Kenwood didn't.
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Dean B
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I have a JVC, my didnt need an apdator
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