Will these speakers fit
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Need help quick:Will these speakers fit
http://www.alpine-usa.com/US-en/prod...&lang=en&tab=F
It states on crutchfield.com they will not fit but does not say why. Can anyone confirm otherwise?
It states on crutchfield.com they will not fit but does not say why. Can anyone confirm otherwise?
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I assume you're talking about the side panels of your doors. 6 1/2s will always fit, when concerning the diameter of the speaker. I would double check the depth of the speakers though and compare that with a measurement of your current speakers.
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I am looking to put them in the rear deck
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Good choice in speakers. The type-s are nice because they offer great sound quality for the price and they even have a better sensitivity than the type-r (if my memory serves me right).
You won't have any problem putting them in the rear deck. they will drop right in without a problem. I just put the type-r's in my car about a week ago.
The only thing i can really say is that if you plan on amplifying the speakers, i would recommend the type-r's. Both the s and r can be amp'd, but the r's will sound a lot better.
If they are being powered by the radio then using the type-s is just fine.
You won't have any problem putting them in the rear deck. they will drop right in without a problem. I just put the type-r's in my car about a week ago.
The only thing i can really say is that if you plan on amplifying the speakers, i would recommend the type-r's. Both the s and r can be amp'd, but the r's will sound a lot better.
If they are being powered by the radio then using the type-s is just fine.
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thanks.
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Use a drill with a skewdriver attached (aka 90degree adapter). Center the speaker in the hole and use 4 self tapping screws to make your own holes.
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I would but the speakers that I have if centered wont reach evenly around the hole for me to drill. I'm guessing I need a bracket like the one on the factory speaker or larger speakers. Would 6 3/4 work?
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alpine speakers come with brackets (that are actually for chrsyler vehicles with a 3-screw setup) that i just cut to size so they would fit nice and pretty.
i guess i need to stop having those after work beers before i start reading the forums
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thanks for the info cdx. I saw this thread and it helped some.
https://www.evolutionm.net/forums/sh...speakers+small
https://www.evolutionm.net/forums/sh...speakers+small
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i put those in the rear. i'm gonna put the type-r components up front and run all 4 off an alpine 4 ch. Well, now that you got me talkin about my system, i'll give you a brief overview.
pioneer 7900 headunit (i like bluetooth, what can i say)
alpine 4 ch amp
alpine monoblock amp
2 alpine 12" type-r
ipod cable
sirius
dei hd tuner
1f cap
and you already know the speakers
viper 5900 2way alarm/rs with...
window control mods (front and rear)
ultrasonic sensor
audio sensor (glass break sensor)
digital tilt sensor
backup battery
i think that should just about cover it
pioneer 7900 headunit (i like bluetooth, what can i say)
alpine 4 ch amp
alpine monoblock amp
2 alpine 12" type-r
ipod cable
sirius
dei hd tuner
1f cap
and you already know the speakers
viper 5900 2way alarm/rs with...
window control mods (front and rear)
ultrasonic sensor
audio sensor (glass break sensor)
digital tilt sensor
backup battery
i think that should just about cover it
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I ended up going with some punch 163c. I was able to get some self tapping screws in to hold them down. The area I could not get screws I just used some zip ties to hold them down. Not the best way to do it but no one will see it and it holds them just fine.