Jamxe
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Anyone know what size rear speakers can be made fit in where the standard ones are. I want to upgrand but dont want 6x9's or anything like that..
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inliner04
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13cm, with autoleads mounting plates. . .
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AlunJ
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13cm, I managed to get a set of JBL's to squash into the existing mounting bracket but best off with the autoleads kit
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Jamxe
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Cheers lads
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Jamxe
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Anyone got any advice as to what speakers to get? I was thinking a set of 3 way coaxials but not sure what ones to get!!
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harrisp
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Im pretty sure a 13cm speaker wont fit in the back, in the front with adapters yes, but the back Im not sure.
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Jamxe
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quote: Originally posted by harrisp
Im pretty sure a 13cm speaker wont fit in the back, in the front with adapters yes, but the back Im not sure.
I checked last night mate, the standard ones in her already are 13 cm.. Might need abit of work or adapters to fit aftermarket ones alright but it can be done..
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inliner04
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ive got vibe 13cm's and theyre really good, but need amping, as they have a minimum input of 40watts rms and although head units can deliver 50watts max, the rms is generally about 30-35watts rms. Therefore if you have an amp get some vibes, but dont try and run them 0ff a head unit coz they wont work
[Edited on 11-08-2009 by inliner04]
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Jamxe
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quote: Originally posted by inliner04
ive got vibe 13cm's and theyre really good, but need amping, as they have a minimum input of 40watts rms and although head units can deliver 50watts max, the rms is generally about 30-35watts rms. Therefore if you have an amp get some vibes, but dont try and run them 0ff a head unit coz they wont work
[Edited on 11-08-2009 by inliner04]
I was looking at some Vibes alright. Do you know what Vibe models you have?? If not Vibe then maybe Infinity. I have infinity components in the front and I find them very good.
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inliner04
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vibe slick 50's which are the 13cm ones
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Anty
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ive gt some up forsale..lol
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Jamxe
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Reckon I'll get new ones mate..
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K17VGY
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infinity kappa ones mate thats what i have in front and rear they sound ace amped up
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