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    need recommendations for s2000 speakers

    my drivers side speaker stuffed up and i need to get new ones .. can please recommend me good coaxial speakers that will fit into the standard speaker holder without interfering with window operation. I dont mind cuttin the speaker holder at back a lil to fit depth.

    i know splits n stuff prob better to go etc but im quite happy with the coaxial i have atm except 1 is stuffed so i thought i may aswell get something better of the same size etc.

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    wtf

    i thought you recently just got brand new type r's ones.. they stuffed up on ya already?!

    take em back to where you got em, they should be under warranty

    and instead of cutting the plastic holders, itll be better to get mdf spacers made. they wont cost too much either

    catcha mr isso

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    Thats going to depend on your budget, what did you have in mind?
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    haha nah arvin, the Type r speakers i havent gotten yet cos i read up somewhere they dont fit properly cos of depth and when move them out they dun bolt up nicely n arent secure or something ..

    budget to be honest i dun realli mind, seeing as my car only has 2 speakers i dont mind spending a good amount of money (well i mean, 1.2k is overboard but 300-500 i dont mind)

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    Check out these babies: http://www.shoppingsecure.com.au/ind...d&productId=33

    Check the mounting depth and make sure they're appropriate but those will offer plenty of bass and plenty of clarity.

    Theres also these: http://www.shoppingsecure.com.au/ind...d&productId=52

    Those are splits which can be mounted as coaxials. Brilliant concept but I need to check whether or not I can order another one in as the models have recently changed. Once again check the mounting depth and let me know whether or not it will fit.

    Either of those will provide excellent clarity and plenty of midbass.
    Last edited by Joe Bellissimo; 29-10-2009 at 05:39 PM.
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    ah ic thanks, altho goin by a guide Alpine Type R's 6.5 coaxial are too deep for my doors, and will need precise measuring of that wood spacer stuff, to fit so it doesnt hit window or my door trim ... altho if it realli came down to it i would go to that effort but if can get easier then i would go easy lol

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    If you want something easier to mount you can also look at these: http://www.shoppingsecure.com.au/ind...d&productId=54

    They are splits though.

    Also for your reference the first link I gave you which is for the AD6CX fits in WRX and CJ Lancer doors if that helps at all.
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    Why not try the a/d/s split set. They are better than Alpine TypeR. I am very happy with them and it is for sale now

    Check my sig.
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    dont want splits at all, jsut wanna fit coaxial bak into standard speaker spot .. thanks

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    First link I posted for you would be the most appropriate then. Would offer a nice improvement in sound quality as well. Do you have the measurements required or did you need me to hunt those for you?
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    i think anything above 2.5" in depth is too deep and will need spacer to fit but then not sure if will hit door trim etc.

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    Well thats 6.4cm, these are 6.2cm: http://www.shoppingsecure.com.au/ind...d&productId=33

    Mounting diameter is 144mm as well for your info.
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