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Old December 17th 03, 08:49 AM posted to uk.rec.audio.car
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what size speakers fit a 1999 corsa front door?

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Old December 17th 03, 05:51 PM posted to uk.rec.audio.car
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mine is 6 years old and I've fitted two 6 1/2 inch speakers in the front.
You'll need collars/adaptors though, they're only a couple of quid. The
trickiest bit I found was ferreting the wires through to the head unit.
You'll probably have to drill a hole through the plastic wiring plug/socket
thingy that sits in the door, then push the wires through the hole to the
otherside. Its a *very* fiddly job but is worth it in the end. unless you're
planning to use the wiring that's already there... but then, that's ****
quality and the adaptors on the end are strange.

hope that helps

J

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what size speakers fit a 1999 corsa front door?

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Old December 18th 03, 03:01 PM posted to uk.rec.audio.car
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trhanks for that. where can i get speaker adapters from? i am going to
buy speakers from halfrauds i supose they will have them there. any
recomendations for speakers?

steve

James wrote:
mine is 6 years old and I've fitted two 6 1/2 inch speakers in the
front. You'll need collars/adaptors though, they're only a couple of
quid. The trickiest bit I found was ferreting the wires through to
the head unit. You'll probably have to drill a hole through the
plastic wiring plug/socket thingy that sits in the door, then push
the wires through the hole to the otherside. Its a *very* fiddly job
but is worth it in the end. unless you're planning to use the wiring
that's already there... but then, that's **** quality and the
adaptors on the end are strange.

hope that helps

J

"R P McMurphey" wrote in message
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what size speakers fit a 1999 corsa front door?

Steve



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Old December 18th 03, 05:57 PM posted to uk.rec.audio.car
James
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most car shops will sell the adaptors. I'm sure someone else can recommend
speakers, I'm not knowledgable about such things you see, just make sure
they are rated higher than the max output of your head unit, that way you
won't blow them.

J.

"R P McMurphey" wrote in message
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trhanks for that. where can i get speaker adapters from? i am going to
buy speakers from halfrauds i supose they will have them there. any
recomendations for speakers?

steve

James wrote:
mine is 6 years old and I've fitted two 6 1/2 inch speakers in the
front. You'll need collars/adaptors though, they're only a couple of
quid. The trickiest bit I found was ferreting the wires through to
the head unit. You'll probably have to drill a hole through the
plastic wiring plug/socket thingy that sits in the door, then push
the wires through the hole to the otherside. Its a *very* fiddly job
but is worth it in the end. unless you're planning to use the wiring
that's already there... but then, that's **** quality and the
adaptors on the end are strange.

hope that helps

J

"R P McMurphey" wrote in message
...
what size speakers fit a 1999 corsa front door?

Steve





 




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