Changing to new speakers

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Hi, im planning to change the speakers at my front door. Probably with sony xplod.
I want to put the old front speakers into the 2 back doors. But it doesnt have an existing
speaker spot. The mech said they cant tebuk into it to make room. Is there any other way
around? Thanks!
 
Hi, im planning to change the speakers at my front door. Probably with sony xplod.
I want to put the old front speakers into the 2 back doors. But it doesnt have an existing
speaker spot. The mech said they cant tebuk into it to make room. Is there any other way
around? Thanks!

Just leave the rear as they are and don't modify it since rear sound is not important anyway.
 
It would be the quality of the speakers. . . .
However, if you pay really cheap for it and it's an imitation, nothing much to say since you get what you paid for.
If you pay near original price, but it's an imitation, then that would make most consumer :banghead:

If possible, do an audit of the speakers. Just to know whether you'll like how it'll sound or not :)
 
No problem :) By the way, what car are you driving?
Are you still using the OEM headunit? If yes, some might only have 2 speaker output only, so, you might not be able use the OEM speakers as rear speakers anyway.
 
Im driving a chevy aveo. Nope, already changed to a Clarion headunit.
2 channel amp and tweeter. I replaced the front speakers yesterday, it got more bass
than the stock ones.
 
Think you should survey around as for me, Sony Xplod would be a little waste because there are other pretty good choices around with similar pricing.
 
if ur using an amp to move the speakers, then jus discard the OEM ones as they arent designed for any unusual performance... get another pair of branded speakers and try fitting them at the backboard... wud improve overall quality...
 

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