What's the best way to install 6x9s?
I have 2002 Extended Cab F-150 and want to install 6x9s in place of the 5x8s. Does anyone know the best way to do this? There are 6x9 speaker adapters (See Link Below), but I want to make sure the door panels go back on. Has anyone done this before? This is really going to be the first time I've even removed the door panels. I am willing to start shredding metal if I have to. Any suggestions would be great. Thanks everyone.
http://cgi.ebay.com/6X9-SPEAKER-ADAP...QQcmdZViewItem
http://cgi.ebay.com/6X9-SPEAKER-ADAP...QQcmdZViewItem
If you REALLY want 6x9s, pull out the Dremel/tin snips/hammer/sawzall or whatever else you got, because fitting 6x9's isnt going to be a walk in the park.
Your going to have to do a lot of trimming I believe...
Those adapters you linked to will most likely NOT fit under the door panel, so I would say you are out of luck there.
Why 6x9s??
Your going to have to do a lot of trimming I believe...
Those adapters you linked to will most likely NOT fit under the door panel, so I would say you are out of luck there.
Why 6x9s??
Ok I was at work earlier. The deal is I just came across a super deal on a Pioneer DEH6800 with the iPod and XM adapter. I really don't want an amp or sub, I just want to upgrade my speaklers a little. It doesn't make much sense to install a new HU and have my factory speakers. I was considering polk 6x9's in the rear and 6.5's in the front. That was just pulling a combo out of my *** that was a step up from the OEM speakers. Obviously this is the place to be for ideas. If anyone has upgraded speakers and has suggestions they would be greatly appreciated.
Jason
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Originally Posted by byoon001
Hey Styx, Is there any kind of modification required to install 6.5's?
I went with your advice and have 6.5 SLC's coming in
I went with your advice and have 6.5 SLC's coming in
what bout making some small custom 6x9 boxes and mounting them under the backseat. but i know what your saying bout the sound of the 6x9s. In my old 94 chevy i had 4x6 in front and 6x9 in the back and i loved the power and sound the bigger speakers put out



