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not sure tbh mate, they require drilling 3 new holes as the adaptors are generaly for classics but they do the job just fine with 3 new holes and 3 self tappers
When I upgraded my Bugeye's front door speakers, I fitted Infinity 605CS components which are 6.5", I made some adaptors from MDF so the magnets didn't touch the window's, made a BIG difference and was pretty easy to fit and make the collars
Just fitted the US front adaptors, coupled with JBL GT5-6508c 16.5cm 6.5" 210w components, however I'm really not happy with the quality of the sound....
Beginning to think something isn't wired correctly......
I fitted Infinty 65.9cs at the fron with uprated Tweeters.
Rears also done with Infinity 42.91 wich I think had a spacer , I fitted these 2 years ago so unsure how the rears fitted.
I think they came with a spacer ring of sorts which I used.
Just fitted the US front adaptors, coupled with JBL GT5-6508c 16.5cm 6.5" 210w components, however I'm really not happy with the quality of the sound....
Beginning to think something isn't wired correctly......
Perhaps its the standard head unit?
Update on this; the spacers from EBay that come from the states are too deep. I believe they're roughly 24mm which pushes the speaker too far out and the door card presses against the speaker! It's ripped one of my brand new JBL's!
Anyway, they have gaps all round them also so dont hold bass as well as an MDF spacer. I purchased some 18mm MDF from B&Q, used th ecrap from the states as a template, made a few adjustments around the curvature of the doors to get the mdf spacer flush; then used plenty of sound dampening material and the difference even with the crappy standard head unit is massive.
My advice, buy some MDF and get making your own spacers....only took a few hours....