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hey, what size is the stock rear speakers on a r34 gtt? i DID a search already BUT there were pple saying 6` and some say 6.5`

so which one is the real deal? my stock one blew and looking for aftermarket speakers that would fit perfectly over the stock ones.

Also What brand/model speakers should i buy? I am not planning to run a Amp or suB.... so which speakers would give me a decent quality sound?

can i fit 6x9s?

ALso do i have to remove the whole rear seat to access my rear speakers?

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I fitted 6.5 inch components right in. 6.5 inch speakers fits straight on both front and back. If you want 6x9s you have to modify your parcel shelf at the back, then there's the problem how the parcel tray will sit on top, remember you don't want nothing to be touching your speakers, and interfere with them... If you want, when buying take your original speaker and compare the hole position for you to screw down the speakers, if they match you'll be fine.

Yes, you do have to remove the rear seat to gain access to the rear speakers, not to hard, 2 bolts hold the bottom under the rear seat, then once that's off, exposes 2 other bolts on the bottom of the top piece, one on either side. Lift and bend seat a little then slowly force out. Remember to lift as there is a hook that holds the rear seat in the position it's in.

The parcel tray may be a bit of a bastard removing, push down on the sides and pop the pillar clip out then gently bend a little bit and then slowly force out again...

Edited by MR R34

lol, not as bad as it sounds you could do it in the time it took me to write it lol. I strongly recommend Focal, but it all depends on your budget. Focal and Boston prob the best by far, and even infinity and rockford aren't to bad in speakers... How much do you want to spend???

Alright speakers S series Alpine prob best .. Id seriously save for type r's tho .. and the fronts are way more important ..

Id play it like this .. Move your fronts to your rears and buy some type R splits.. end of that .. you'll want to kiss me afta u hear the differnce...

Please dont tho :S

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