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    Rear Speakers fit in a breeze

    Guys, where would you guys fit a pair of 6x9 speakers at the rear? I've seen some on the side panel next to the rear seats (above the arm rests), some of them behind the rear seats. My breese has no rear speakers, so I bought a pair of 6x9. Any suggestions for where should I put those on? Many thanks.
    Last edited by teddychan; 04-09-2005 at 11:33 PM. Reason: grammar mistake

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    If you've got a sub, 6x9's are a waste of money... but, if you're gonna use them, mount them on the parcel shelf. The panels on the arm rests at the rear are only big enough to house ~ 5" speakers.

    Edit: Read this too.
    Last edited by StOo; 05-09-2005 at 01:45 PM.

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    Thanks for your info, StOo. I eventually fit them at the panels on the arm rests with my mate's help.

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    Quote Originally Posted by teddychan
    Thanks for your info, StOo. I eventually fit them at the panels on the arm rests with my mate's help.
    Really? I didn't think 6x9's would fit. Seems I am owned

    Still not sure why you'd want 6x9's though. I'd much rather a sub.

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    well, i have actually got a 10" sub at my boot as well. the 6 x 9s were only $76 as on sale so i got those before ask opinions. now everything installed and all running nice. happy enough.

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    question answered, 6x9's do fit


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