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89-97 lux front door speakers
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89-97 lux front door speakers
HI guys,
Time to make some music!
Do 6 inch speakers fit in the front door panels of the lux? any issues with window winders etc hitting covers.
If not do people currently use a decent 4 inch speaker they would recommend?
ta
Time to make some music!
Do 6 inch speakers fit in the front door panels of the lux? any issues with window winders etc hitting covers.
If not do people currently use a decent 4 inch speaker they would recommend?
ta
There are plenty of decent 4" speakers around... However you will never get any bottom end out of such a small speaker.
As for fitting 6" I can't help you. Mate of mine who had a 4Runner chucked 6x9's in the bottom-front corner of the door with one of those spacers... Seemed to work for him.
Go to your local Strathfield or JB Hi-Fi and talk to them about it. More often than not they'd tell you how they'd go about doing it. Then you just buy your speakers and go home and fit them yourself!
As for fitting 6" I can't help you. Mate of mine who had a 4Runner chucked 6x9's in the bottom-front corner of the door with one of those spacers... Seemed to work for him.
Go to your local Strathfield or JB Hi-Fi and talk to them about it. More often than not they'd tell you how they'd go about doing it. Then you just buy your speakers and go home and fit them yourself!
Ozkor Auto Tech - 51 Orchard Road, Brookvale
1997 HZJ75 - 2" Springs, 33" MTZs, Touring Rig with more toys to come!
1997 HZJ75 - 2" Springs, 33" MTZs, Touring Rig with more toys to come!
Yeah, I hear you about lack of bottom end in 4 inches, I used to be a little stereo crazy and wasted alot of money on 'big' systems. I do all my own installs etc no problems, the main query is wether or not any one has had any issues fitting the 6 inchers as I have had some cars being painful in the past.
But them 6x9s in the back should take care of some bottom end and the 4 inchers might be ok for the top end.
But them 6x9s in the back should take care of some bottom end and the 4 inchers might be ok for the top end.
Ha ha,
Fair enough.
I've always gone with bigger in the back, smaller in the front just for the easy of install.
I've only got 4" in the front at the moment and it's driving me mad. As you, I am stereo crazy but in the way of big live audio setups so I like good sound.
I'm waiting to build my drawers up so I can chuck 6x9's and a sub in there!
Fair enough.
I've always gone with bigger in the back, smaller in the front just for the easy of install.
I've only got 4" in the front at the moment and it's driving me mad. As you, I am stereo crazy but in the way of big live audio setups so I like good sound.
I'm waiting to build my drawers up so I can chuck 6x9's and a sub in there!
Ozkor Auto Tech - 51 Orchard Road, Brookvale
1997 HZJ75 - 2" Springs, 33" MTZs, Touring Rig with more toys to come!
1997 HZJ75 - 2" Springs, 33" MTZs, Touring Rig with more toys to come!
6 inch speakers fully recessed and flush with the trim.
or how my doors are now,
6 inch speakers mounted the normal way.
Surface mounted was harder then the flush mount. By the time to allow room for the window winder, window tracks etc inside, the little door stopper that goes inside the door it doesn't leave much room for them. I think I had to trim a little off the door frame to get them exactly where I wanted them.
or how my doors are now,
6 inch speakers mounted the normal way.
Surface mounted was harder then the flush mount. By the time to allow room for the window winder, window tracks etc inside, the little door stopper that goes inside the door it doesn't leave much room for them. I think I had to trim a little off the door frame to get them exactly where I wanted them.
6x9's fit but they need spacers because of depth as already said. Replacing the 4" speakers in mine and my mates car was probably the best thing we've done so far haha
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hmmm maybe my mate and I got thicker speakers haha cause his 91-94 lux (cant remember exactly what year) and my 87 hilux both needed spacers as the back of speaker hit the outer wall in our doors. And yes hole has to be made bigger obviously.
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I've put 6" Pioneer splits into the front of my '92 dual cab - and 6x9" in the rear doors.
You'll have to cut a little bit out of the door depending on the size of the magnet and the frame holding the cone and the magnet together (basically the bracing on the speaker) but it won't take much.
The most important thing I found was to get some mdf to use as bracing behind the door frame (I used 12mm). There should be enough room to avoid the window winder, window frame and hinge. It'll also provide a much better mount for the speaker (rather than screwing them into metal) and a better sound as a result. It'll also brace the door where you've removed metal.
The door frame actually has space for a tweeter above the window winder too, but you'll have to cut a hole in the door skin to put it in. Don't know if you're thinking of doing that though.
If you're using crossovers, there's space in the left and right kick panels for them to live.
You'll have to cut a little bit out of the door depending on the size of the magnet and the frame holding the cone and the magnet together (basically the bracing on the speaker) but it won't take much.
The most important thing I found was to get some mdf to use as bracing behind the door frame (I used 12mm). There should be enough room to avoid the window winder, window frame and hinge. It'll also provide a much better mount for the speaker (rather than screwing them into metal) and a better sound as a result. It'll also brace the door where you've removed metal.
The door frame actually has space for a tweeter above the window winder too, but you'll have to cut a hole in the door skin to put it in. Don't know if you're thinking of doing that though.
If you're using crossovers, there's space in the left and right kick panels for them to live.
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