smack
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Ok im planning on buying some next week, and was wondering how easy they are to fit.
Has anyone got a guied on how to do it or a link to somewere that shows?
Also do i need anything to run them or is it just swap them round with the standed ones and they wrk ok.??
Im new please help.
Thanks.
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smack
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anyone??
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Sri5
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mine were easi. take off door card, unscrew exsisting speakers and disconect. To connect the new speakers i used a small connector box and wrapped it in the fattest tape i had to stop water getting in (again!), refit and do the same with the tweeters.
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smack
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ok , iv heard that you need a amp to run them is this true and if so can you recomend any for it.?
Thanks
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Sri5
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You dont need an external amp to run them as your headunit has an amp in it. You can wire up an other amp to run them, but unless you like your music LOUD, then i dont think its nessecary.
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gooner_47
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Dependin on the size of the speakers u mite need speaker adapters as well m8, u can get em from halfords for around £20 i think
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Neshol
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Yeah will connect straight to head unit Would imagine it would come with some sort of high-pass filter or somethin to send the really high frequencies through to the tweeter.
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