putting 6.5's in my car...

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doginapot
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putting 6.5's in my car...

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what should i expect? i've been reading the forums for awhile now, and just purchased 4 6.5 speakers for my '93 se. i know they'll fit eventually (according to everyone here) but what should i expect? what about adapters, and how should i use them? i thought they were for putting smaller speakers in larger holes. if someone who's done this can clue me in, it'd be much appreciated.
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I put in four replacement 6.5" Kenwood KFC-1689ie speakers w/no prob beyond drilling new mounting holes and fabricating drip shields for the pair that went in the doors. Shouldn't have any probs on your install unless the new door speakers are too deep in which case, they'll block the window rolling down and you'll have to make a surface-mounting spacer so they won't be so deep into the door cavity.
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so what am i going to be drilling into? metal? plastic? i haven't taken the area apart yet to see it all, and it would my first time "modding" anything.
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Mounting holes drilled - metal in the front & plastic in the back. New spkrs were slightly larger than the fact. stocks + the stock spkrs only had 3 mounting holes and I installed replacements with four holes. Here's a link from the homepage w/ instr. for getting to your old speakers http://mx-3.com/tech/audsys/ in case ya haven't seen it and since this is your first time thru. btw, you'll need a spacer for extra depth on your new fronts if their depth is >1 7/8's inches when measured from back of the new spkr. "rim" to rear of the magnet. Any deeper and the window will contact the speaker when down w/o the spacer.
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any suggestions as to what might be the best tools for making these new holes?
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A centerpunch to score a starting point for the drilling

An electric power drill

A drill bit properly sized to drill a hole to accept the mounting screws

A heavy dose of rum or tequila to dull the pain if the drill bit slips and cuts your hand
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Absolutely for sure make some drip guards or make up some way to keep the water off the speakers. I learned the hard way a couple of years back with a nice set of MB Quarts. :oops: :oops: That hurt.... $$$ too. Now I have foam hats and plastic sheeting in there to shield my 6 1/2 inch Eclipses, no probs. Lots of clearance.

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use original drip sheilds that were on the factory speakers. They just pop off
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I dunno if im alone, but puting in my 6.5's were easy. I had a slight dilemma because i installed the alpine type S's without the riser adapter that comes with it, and the window just bumped the magnet for a while ( i could hear it) A simple riser can be made with plywood and a jigsaw...Mine have no water guards i just make sure not to roll down my windows after i wash the car :-)
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