Rear Speaker Question
You have a couple of options....
1. If you buy a good set of 6.5" speakers it will come with a ring that you can use to mount the speakers. The hole is a little bigger than a 6.5.
2. Your local radio shop will have an adapter that will fit in the factory mounting holes and you just screw the new speaker into the mounting ring
1. If you buy a good set of 6.5" speakers it will come with a ring that you can use to mount the speakers. The hole is a little bigger than a 6.5.
2. Your local radio shop will have an adapter that will fit in the factory mounting holes and you just screw the new speaker into the mounting ring
stereo shops def have the adapater to mount a 6.5" speaker into the rear. i believe crutchfield has them for like $15 or something like that. if u need extra clearance due to the depth of the speaker, go with mdf-which is usually at least .5" thick, and more likely .75" thick. the speaker adapter that stereo shops have do work, and are probably cheaper, but won't give u any extra mounting depth. if the depth isn't a concern, then just go get them from the stereo shop. the place by me sold me a set they had lying around for like $10
found the ones from crutchfield. here's the link:
http://www.crutchfield.com/S-F13UDfH...3200&I=142SAT6
they're $12.99
found the ones from crutchfield. here's the link:
http://www.crutchfield.com/S-F13UDfH...3200&I=142SAT6
they're $12.99
on the rears i just used a Metra speaker ring adaptor. Unfortunately i only had one set available and i dont think that the tC is a very good vehicle to go get a sheet of mdf so for the front I used the factory speaker. I cut the factory speaker surrond and broke off all the plastic points attached to the basket and removed what was left inside the housing and screwed the speaker into that. 3/4 inch mdf wouldn't have given me the clearance i needed for the speakers anyway. this worked out real well, I wouldn't suggest this method to anyone that may want to reinstall the factory speakers.
Originally Posted by yellot00tr
found the ones from crutchfield. here's the link:
http://www.crutchfield.com/S-F13UDfH...3200&I=142SAT6
they're $12.99
i agree with "PghtC"...just buy a sheet from local hardware store and with the right tools you should be good to go.
here's where i got my templates ---> https://www.scionlife.com/forums/vie...light=template
you might want to line it up first then cut the holes when you size it up. Cause the holes were a little off on the rear.
here's where i got my templates ---> https://www.scionlife.com/forums/vie...light=template
you might want to line it up first then cut the holes when you size it up. Cause the holes were a little off on the rear.
yeah the holes for on those templates were too large for my Polk 6.5" speakers. I used the foam ring that sits between the speaker and the car (provided by polk) to trace the speaker cutout and then cut that size. I had the sheet cut into 4 pieces at Home Depot and just used it to make a bunch of little speaker brackets. I made two sets. The rest is waiting for another project down the road.
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