2004 wrx impreza speakers sizes help?
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2004 wrx impreza speakers sizes help?
seriously considering putting in new fron and back speakers to my 2004 wrx impreza and change of head unit.
what size speakers do I require, do i need to make new templates/etc?
thanks in advance richard
what size speakers do I require, do i need to make new templates/etc?
thanks in advance richard
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I cam't find anything in the FAQ either, from what people have said its a 6.5 inch for the front with a MDF or corsa spacer, and a 4" for the rear. A 5.25" can fit the rear using the plate left over from the corsa stuff ( autoleads )
Look back a month on this forum and you will see the posts I've looked at.
Hope this helps
Look back a month on this forum and you will see the posts I've looked at.
Hope this helps
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Just fitted JL VR600-CXi co-axials in the front and JL TR600-CXi co-axials in the back of my '94 WRX wagon this weekend
These are both 6"/150mm fit
Rears were a straight replacement but obviously may be different if you have a saloon
Had bought Autoleads Subaru spacers and TR525-CXi units (5¼"/130mm) for the front and found they are completely wrong for this year
Turns out the original fitted spacers are fine if you cut the backs out of them , there's a sort of shroud to attempt to stop drips from above, to allow clearance for the magnets
Also a great excuse to swap/upgrade to the VRs and well worth it
Sounds great with the Alpine CDE-9881R up front
These are both 6"/150mm fit
Rears were a straight replacement but obviously may be different if you have a saloon
Had bought Autoleads Subaru spacers and TR525-CXi units (5¼"/130mm) for the front and found they are completely wrong for this year
Turns out the original fitted spacers are fine if you cut the backs out of them , there's a sort of shroud to attempt to stop drips from above, to allow clearance for the magnets
Also a great excuse to swap/upgrade to the VRs and well worth it
Sounds great with the Alpine CDE-9881R up front
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