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Old 18 May 2011, 06:28 PM
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hey scooby fans i got bought a pair of sak-2820 speaker adapters for my 1998 impreza turbo uk wagon and just asking how the hell do they fit it says its for my car do they install in the hole on the front doors or the old mounts if anyone has used these please help thanks
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old mounts off new ones straight onto the doors
Old 18 May 2011, 08:55 PM
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tryed that mate just holes wont line up at all
Old 18 May 2011, 09:04 PM
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You may need to make new holes only 2 of mine lined up had to use a self tapper screw for the 3rd or drill a new hole
Old 18 May 2011, 09:16 PM
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cool good idea mate ill do that was it easy to put a self tapper through the metal what speakers did you use in place of the old ones did you connect them to a amp or just run them off cd player
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Easy with the self tappers metal is very thin and i have alpine 220w 6.5s just running from the head unit didnt want to go down the big install again last one cost me over £2grand
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and dont want to add to much weight subarus are ment to be light i just got vibe 10cm in the back doors they went straight in as they were same size as the old ones my adapters for the front can only take a 5.25 i think
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Thats rite mine are 160cm
Old 18 May 2011, 09:38 PM
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what car ya got mate
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2003 blobeye wrx the car with the big install was my 2000plate wagon
Old 18 May 2011, 09:45 PM
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i had a blob eye to but went back to a classic facelift just feel more aggressive and raw to me rather than computers nice to no ya not a eco mentalist g wiz lover lol
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Nowt eco about me and the animal right wont like either im a butcher
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ha ha long live the flat 4 take care mate thanks for your help
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No prob pleasure to talk to you
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hello chaps - i have the sak-2820 adapters and they do not fit the 2002 bugeye doors.. i though the whole point of these was that they drop straight in and use the same holes. i don't have a problem making new holes but is there another adapter that does fit?
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just been thinking of ordering these myself for my 03 sti, if it needs a new hole drilling that aint to much of an issue really, but see where your coming from with the "fit straight in" part

seen a few on ebay from america that may do the trick, but again, may need to drill 1 new hole
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