Danielle_x
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Sorry there may have already been a topic with this,
but how do i fit some 6x9s on a 97 corsa vegas?
it has some pioneer speakers where the rear seats are,
but i think they are just what a previous owner has fitter their self,
the 6x9s i want to fit them in the parcel shelf.
thanks.
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DAZ1985
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You will need a jigsaw.
mark out the holes where you want them then drill a hole to get the jigsaw blade in.
whip round the marked hole with the jigsaw. job done
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Danielle_x
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thanks,
but how do i connect them up?
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DAZ1985
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cant remember the colours off the top of my head. if i think on ill look tomorrow
[Edited on 11-03-2008 by DAZ1985]
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flybikeslee
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brown and white wires
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DAZ1985
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which is + and - though?
swop and change works i suppose
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Danielle_x
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is that the wires from the 6x9s and the rear ones?
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surj
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Assuming you're not running them off a separate amp and that they are 4 ohm speakers.
1) disconnect the standard rear speakers
2) extend the wiring to the standard speakers so that it runs to the 6 x 9's
3) attach either the brown or white wire to the 6 x 9's and have a listen.
Try swapping the wires to the 6 x 9's over to see/hear for any difference in sound as all you'll be doing is swapping the "phase."
One setting will sound better and have more bass than the other.
Hope that helps.
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Danielle_x
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thanks very much!
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