bugeye speaker size?
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This is a link to a thread for the adaptors you will need. The plastic ones are to deep and don't match the holes. As I found out, ordered these which come with screws for mounting the speakers. You need some glue for the screws to stop them vibrating loose. I have got these on my bug with a pair of kenwoods in the back and a set of fusions in the front.
This is a link to a thread for the adaptors you will need. The plastic ones are to deep and don't match the holes. As I found out, ordered these which come with screws for mounting the speakers. You need some glue for the screws to stop them vibrating loose. I have got these on my bug with a pair of kenwoods in the back and a set of fusions in the front.
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13cm front, 10cm rear... fronts have a triangular mounting ring to them so you will probably need to make/buy an adapter. There's a few threads on here about how to make one out of MDF.
Halfords do a standard Subaru size adapter (Autoleads I think) but the one for the Corsa will also fit with a bit of massaging and allow you to fit 16cm speakers.
Mounting depth is the biggest issue - IIRC with an 18mm MDF adapter the max you can go up to is 58mm. (Any thicker with the adapter and the speaker cone with hit the door card).
Halfords do a standard Subaru size adapter (Autoleads I think) but the one for the Corsa will also fit with a bit of massaging and allow you to fit 16cm speakers.
Mounting depth is the biggest issue - IIRC with an 18mm MDF adapter the max you can go up to is 58mm. (Any thicker with the adapter and the speaker cone with hit the door card).
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