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Those plastic speaker holder thingies only hold 5 or 5 1/4" speakers.

I pulled mine out (the plastic things) and threw them in the bin and put in a set of 6's.

You need to make or buy a pair of wooden spacers though.

I got mine from JB Hi Fi for about 9 bucks.

This will make the speakers sit in the right spot (so your windows don't hit them) and make it sound heaps better.

Those plastic speaker holder thingies only hold 5 or 5 1/4" speakers.

this is incorrect!

how come i was able to put my 6 inch in the front in these same plastic speaker holders? the holes lined up and it fitted flucs no problems!

my windows dont have any problems either????

i dont know what kind of spearkers you have but!#$#??

Everyone has a different opionion to what size the speakers are. The rear shelf speakers on a series 1 R33 are definately 6.5 inch (I actually installed them myself). I havent got round to installing the fronts yet but I would assume they're the same size (judging by the size of the hole). It'll take about 20 minutes to take the door panel off, measure the stockie speaker, put the panel back on, and go down to the nearest car audio place and get the size that fits.

The rear shelf speakers on a series 1 R33 are definately 6.5 inch (I actually installed them myself).

you are correct with this

and you are also correct by saying the back are the same as the front!

i installed mine back front myself thats how i know..however i have 6-9's in the back,

Originally posted by akeenan

 

you are correct with this

and you are also correct by saying the back are the same as the front!

i installed mine back front myself thats how i know..however i have 6-9's in the back,

So they're 6.5 in the front doors??

Before you said this:

Originally posted by akeenan

 

how come i was able to put my 6 inch in the front in these same plastic speaker holders? the holes lined up and it fitted flucs no problems!  

:confused: :confused:

Originally posted by akeenan

shit now ive confused myself :)

Geez, didn't take much!! :cool:

I dont know, but I reckon the fronts would be 6.5s.

I put 6s in the rear but they needed spacers. This was a ridicuolously annoying task! Wood is better for this because its stronger than plastic. The speakers wont transfer as much energy through the wood, which means they are more likely to convert the power delivered into actual sound rather than movement and rattles. Basically the stronger the mount/enclousure, the better the sound.

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