What are the Sizes Of The 6 Speakers On An XB 06?
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Originally Posted by darkwolfbc
There are a few postings in the forum with the answer to this. Try searching, im sure you will find the info you are looking for.
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I hate when people say that... I mean it works alot, but sometimes it doesnt!!
P.S. Love the ride Jethro!!
There are a few postings in the forum with the answer to this. Try searching, im sure you will find the info you are looking for.
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Originally Posted by bulldog_scion
4 Sure man... My left front dash speaker needs to be replaced along with my right passenger door speaker and I don't know what sizes they are!!
Try Crutchfield to get specifics but I'll see what I can find quick.
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Dash - 2"
Door - 6.5"
Rear - 5.25"
The dash will fit up to a 4" with little modification, but they do need to be attenuated in order to prevent them from dominating the stage. If you go with components up front, I suggest you avoid installing the tweeter in the dash. The separation from the mid driver causes the stage to seem unbalanced with a wide space between the lows and highs. The dominance of the tweeter may also cause the stage to seem thin, hollow, and very "tinny" sounding.
The doors and rears will require some sort of adapter plate if you intend on replacing them. You can purchase the adapter from Crutchfield, ED, or build your own. There is quite a bit of space in the door for a reasonably large 6.5". I recommend soundproofing the doors with eDead, or some other soundproofing, while you have the doorpanels off. The increase in low frequency response is well worth it.
Door - 6.5"
Rear - 5.25"
The dash will fit up to a 4" with little modification, but they do need to be attenuated in order to prevent them from dominating the stage. If you go with components up front, I suggest you avoid installing the tweeter in the dash. The separation from the mid driver causes the stage to seem unbalanced with a wide space between the lows and highs. The dominance of the tweeter may also cause the stage to seem thin, hollow, and very "tinny" sounding.
The doors and rears will require some sort of adapter plate if you intend on replacing them. You can purchase the adapter from Crutchfield, ED, or build your own. There is quite a bit of space in the door for a reasonably large 6.5". I recommend soundproofing the doors with eDead, or some other soundproofing, while you have the doorpanels off. The increase in low frequency response is well worth it.
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