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Old 11 November 2010, 06:57 PM
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Hello, I've just realised that one of my front speakers is not working so I've decided to replace the lot but I have no idea about the size of speakers for both the front and rear. If anyone could help that would be great.

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Hi Kev front speakers are in New age(bugeye,blobeye etc) 13cm/5.25", i have fitted at front Alpine SXE-1350S 5-1/4"(13cm) Component 2-Way Speaker(but i recommend buy some spacers or if you are good DIY make own from MDF)
And here is full step by step instruction
http://www.scoobymods.com/mod-polk-a...all-t7683.html
http://www.subaru-impreza.org/forum/...ont-doors.html
http://www.clubwrx.net/forums/cockpi...tall-pics.html
http://www.pbase.com/djrez4/front_speaker_install
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Cheers Jura, I'll get you the price for delivery tomorrow on the bodykit.
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I fitted 16.5 cm in the front of my bugeye and 6x9s in the rear shelf

https://www.scoobynet.com/ice-2/8519...f-new-age.html
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I've done as above in a classic, home made spacers.
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Yeah, I dont really want to cut holes out of my parcel shelf tho. Are the spacers easy enough to make?
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Originally Posted by martin850
I fitted 16.5 cm in the front of my bugeye and 6x9s in the rear shelf

https://www.scoobynet.com/ice-2/8519...f-new-age.html
I've done a similar job, alpine 16cm components with home made MDF spacers in the front and 6x9s in the rear...

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Hi you can use Autoleads Vauxhall Corsa Adaptors,which cost around 20-30£(try nearest Halfords)
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Originally Posted by jura11
Hi you can use Autoleads Vauxhall Corsa Adaptors,which cost around 20-30£(try nearest Halfords)
That's for the fronts, mate.

For my rears, I simply unscrewed and removed the two circular cutout plates from the parcel shelf, then the 6x9's fitted on spacers.

The spacers are lozenge shaped and covered with proper shelf material in black from an ICE dealer.
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