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what speakers do people put in the parcel shelf. ive got 6 inch 1s but the left 1 touches the battery. can u put 6 by 9s in there. how do i do it so it doesnt touch the battery. probably keep the 6 inches but need to know why they hit the battery

its on a r33

well it depends on what type of battery you have and what type of speakers you have.

6" (coaxial i pressume) are more than adequate for rear speakers.

what people dont realise is that rear spekers arent important in creating good sound quality. in fact they should be faded out when there arent any people in the back seat...

you're better off spending more money on better quality splits for the front and having some el cheapo ones in the rear.

if yours are hitting then id say:

- replace bettery with a smaller one

OR

- remove rear speakers all togethor

OR

- relocate battery to allow for the speakers.

OR

- cut a section of mdf, glue them to the parcel shelf where the speakers sit and screw the speakers in that. effectively giving you an extra bit of clearence.

out of interest what speakers are you running?

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