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Hi guys,

Just wondering if anyone has put Alpine SPR-17S 6.5 Inch's in the rear parcel shelf of a r34 sedan. Also where did you mount the tweeters?

Also what else would fit straight in without any mods?

Cheers guys.

I know they not alpine but i have fusion 6 1/2 speakers in the parcel shelf of my car. I almost cut the parcel shelf but in the end i had a bit of 12mm mdf board sitting in the shed and made a custom parcel shelf for it and it looks alot beter that the standered parchel shelf. Ill take sum photos of my setup and post them up for u

I know they not alpine but i have fusion 6 1/2 speakers in the parcel shelf of my car. I almost cut the parcel shelf but in the end i had a bit of 12mm mdf board sitting in the shed and made a custom parcel shelf for it and it looks alot beter that the standered parchel shelf. Ill take sum photos of my setup and post them up for u

Thanks champ, wouldn't mind having a look may change my mind but i want to keep the original look of the car. Need some stealth speakers that fit underneath. Cummon guys im sure someones got something :wacko:

even better leave the speakers out, and put twice as good speakers in the front were YOU sit.

i hate having the sound coming from behind me. but thats just me, depends how much u really like your passengers.

chris

agree

the rear speakers are for fill if you want it to sound good ???, unless you run 5.1 dolby you dont need separates out back.R34 are too small inside to need rear speakers in most cases.

I have some 6.5 alpine coax in the rear and separates up front , but if you insist you can fit tweeters under the grills on the rear deck, just be creative and you might need to remove the housings to fit flat under grills.

money better spent on good fronts with proper sealing around and behind them, Dyno mat in doors or similar.

hey,

ive just started doing my 34 with audio (and i bought it 2 weeks ago HAH!)

i've so far got alpine 6" type-r's in the back (had to get new covers for the parcel shelf as the harness mounts FKED mine up...), and the 6.5" type-r's are going in the front when i get a spare weekend to do it :blink: just gotta wait for next pay cheque to buy amps+sub hehehe

x2 n no rear speakers, or at least dont spend big, ive got some pioneer splits in the back (with soundstream fulsh mount tweeters next to the covers, looks cool :D) butttt in saying that ive got it faded about 80-90% to the front for optimum sound. (Got splits in the front too) so unless ur a brand whore dont go spending big amounts on rear speakers that will never be used to their potential, a set of $100 3-ways will do the job just fine.

Hey guys just bought these from alpine.

http://www.alpine.com.au/products/product....17&search=1

Just wondering if i should put them in the front or back?

I got some kenwood speakers aswell 150 watt but not as good as these bad boys!! :) lol

Just wanna hear peoples thoughts...

i've got those alpine ones in the rear of my car.. for fill, but if your going to keep the kenwood ones put the better speakers in the front, cause that's where you will want the better speakers all the time.. and if it comes to getting better speakers like 6.5 splits chuck them in the front and move the alpines to the back!!! :O

i would just keep the better speakers at the front hehe

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