Bronze Member Username: Bryan333Post Number: 95 Registered: Nov-06 | I totaled my car 3 days ago and it has all my audio in it still. My parents are probly gonna buy me a 97 Mitsubishi Galant, but I have a couple problems. The car I totaled was a 93 nissan maxima, and the speakers dimensions were 4x6 for the front and 6.5" for the back. They were brand new speakers, and I want to keep them. The problem is, the 97 Mitsubishi's front speakers are 4" and the rears are 6x9......so how could I do this? I know I can fit the 6.5" into a 6x9 slot, but how can I secure it? And what should I do about the front speakers? |
Gold Member Username: J_baby15Kentucky Post Number: 1194 Registered: Feb-06 | u can make a baffle to fit the 6.5s in teh 6x9 slot. and idk bout the front. sucks man, my car got totalled too, still waitin on the money but after a month of arguin we finally settled today. |
New member Username: StevefrenchPost Number: 8 Registered: Jan-07 | X2^^^^^ |
Bronze Member Username: Bryan333Post Number: 96 Registered: Nov-06 | what do you mean by baffle it? |
Bronze Member Username: Bryan333Post Number: 97 Registered: Nov-06 | oh also, my HU from the nissan (an aftermarket pioneer) pops right off, but idk about the one in the mitsubishi. How would I remove the one from the mitsubishi? |
Gold Member Username: J_baby15Kentucky Post Number: 1197 Registered: Feb-06 | like cut out a piece of wood thatll fit over the original hole, then cut out a whole in the piece of wood to mount ur speaker in. Search for 6.5" speaker baffles, i think crutchfield has sum. They hav premade ones that u can buy. |
Silver Member Username: Naledge503Qnited States of FI Ca... Post Number: 807 Registered: Jun-06 | For the 6x9's to 6.5" use adapter plates. http://www.crutchfield.com/cgi-bin/ProdView.asp?search=adapter+plate&i=142SA69 |