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6" precision response splits from Jaycar. I purchased them on the 22nd of November for my car audio install but i decided to go with no rear speakers as such they are as new in the box and have never been used.

Includes 2x6" woofers, 2x1" silk dome tweeters, 2x crossovers and all wiring/connectors that are normaly included.

Size: 6"

Power handling: 50WRMS

Impedance: 4Ohm

Sensitivity 88.2dB/Wm

Sold.

Link to jaycar page for these speakers.

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No, they are not the same size as the stock speakers. I believe the stock speakers are 5.75", but if you wanted to you can just drill four new holes in the stock mounts and they will fit without any issues.

No, they are not the same size as the stock speakers. I believe the stock speakers are 5.75", but if you wanted to you can just drill four new holes in the stock mounts and they will fit without any issues.

well, If I can put them in the front, sold to me at $110 pp

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