Rear Speakers Do Not Fit
#1
Rear Speakers Do Not Fit
Not sure if this has been asked before or where I should post it but anyway....
I had some aftermarket speakers in the back and they fit fine. Were a cheaper brand and I replaced one of them with a better speaker but it does not fit. The speaker does fit in the hole or whatever but the top piece to cover the speaker does not fit. Anyone have a fix for this?
I had some aftermarket speakers in the back and they fit fine. Were a cheaper brand and I replaced one of them with a better speaker but it does not fit. The speaker does fit in the hole or whatever but the top piece to cover the speaker does not fit. Anyone have a fix for this?
#3
replacing just 1 rear speaker is not the right thing to do.
Also giving the information on the speaker(s) you are replacing them with would be helpful.
We do not know the size, you really did not give much information at all.
Also giving the information on the speaker(s) you are replacing them with would be helpful.
We do not know the size, you really did not give much information at all.
#4
why would you replace just one with a better speaker? are you slightly def in the other ear so it doesnt make a difference? LOL just messing, but really we need a part number or something so we know what you are talking about.. Im a fan of using the factory covers, but if they don't fit, then just us the grill that came with it.
#5
why would you replace just one with a better speaker? are you slightly def in the other ear so it doesnt make a difference? LOL just messing, but really we need a part number or something so we know what you are talking about.. Im a fan of using the factory covers, but if they don't fit, then just us the grill that came with it.
#6
Found a fix here.
Honda Accord 94-97: Rear Aftermarket Speaker w/ OEM Grill Fix
Has anyone done this?
Honda Accord 94-97: Rear Aftermarket Speaker w/ OEM Grill Fix
Has anyone done this?
#7
Yeah, I've done something similar. Speakers had bigger magnets, so they didn't fit with the trunk-lid springs. So instead of mounting them underneath the metal structure of the deck, I mounted them on top of the deck. The grilles were lifted up about 1/2 inch or so, but didn't hit anything. That looked better than using the grilles that came with the speakers.
That won't work with ALL speakers, ALL years of cars, etc. It's hit-or-miss, depending on exactly why your speaker doesn't fit.
That won't work with ALL speakers, ALL years of cars, etc. It's hit-or-miss, depending on exactly why your speaker doesn't fit.
#8
Yeah, I've done something similar. Speakers had bigger magnets, so they didn't fit with the trunk-lid springs. So instead of mounting them underneath the metal structure of the deck, I mounted them on top of the deck. The grilles were lifted up about 1/2 inch or so, but didn't hit anything. That looked better than using the grilles that came with the speakers.
That won't work with ALL speakers, ALL years of cars, etc. It's hit-or-miss, depending on exactly why your speaker doesn't fit.
That won't work with ALL speakers, ALL years of cars, etc. It's hit-or-miss, depending on exactly why your speaker doesn't fit.
Hopefully it works... I hate the rattling. Need to try this soon. Thanks
#9
If you can return them, you might be interested in going smaller for the rear. When you use a sub for lows, say 80 to 100 hz and down, your paying more for the 6x9 to try and do the same thing. A 6x9's advantage over a 6 1/2 is more woofer cone space. Useful without a sub, but less useful with a sub in play. It's been said in car audio articles throughout the years that larger woofer cones, like 6x9's can be affected by bass waves from a sub. Probably a powerful sub setup would negatively affect but not a less powerful setup. Just my two cents.
#10
If you can return them, you might be interested in going smaller for the rear. When you use a sub for lows, say 80 to 100 hz and down, your paying more for the 6x9 to try and do the same thing. A 6x9's advantage over a 6 1/2 is more woofer cone space. Useful without a sub, but less useful with a sub in play. It's been said in car audio articles throughout the years that larger woofer cones, like 6x9's can be affected by bass waves from a sub. Probably a powerful sub setup would negatively affect but not a less powerful setup. Just my two cents.