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Dejvid1785 12-18-2005 11:50 PM

Door Speakers!!
 
I know this question was asked but i wanted to put it up here maybe someone will see it and help me out. I know some of you have made custom enclosures for some 6x9's in the front doors. I have an 88 supra and i would appreciate it if someone would tell me how they did or where to get the housing to do that, cuz the 4" aren't doin the job, if i could get some 6x9's in the front it would be great. Help!!

kwnate 12-18-2005 11:52 PM

find some housings for a 91+ supra, they fit 6.5" speakers. You won't have to hack up your doors too! Check ebay, they show up now and then.

TONY! 12-19-2005 12:58 AM

Yep, as kwnate mentioned, they appear on eBay every once in a while.

Here is where my post becomes useful:
My friend told me that he used a Dremel tool to modify his 4" encloser. I did not see his work, but got the sense that he did a good job--he is a handy guy.

Just something to consider. I know him from outside of the forums. (Never seen him post.) Too bad he isn't on to make us a write up.

88Supraboy 12-19-2005 12:58 AM

I have 200 watt pionier speakers in all corners and 2, 10" subs with 500 watt amp and the sound is wonderful. the 6x9"s really arnt needed, but ether way is $$

j3pz 12-19-2005 01:10 AM

i have 2 12"subs on folded down backs seats facing forward, amp screwed on back of box. two 6x9s with boxes right next to subs(spliced wire and made it long enough to go from origanal box to back seats) and two 3 1/2 in doors(previous owner). pioneer premier hu

also anything aftermarket will sound better

Jebus 12-19-2005 07:04 AM

I'd also say dont bother with 6x9s. Splits and a sub will sound a heap better, and easier to find places for and mount. The sub in a box which for me fits to the side of the spare wheel mold in the rear nicely facing the back of the car. Once you have a sub, there is no need for the 6x9s design, you dont need there horribly weak bass or battered high frequencies, splits will give you better sound quality.

j3pz 12-20-2005 01:33 AM

ya i agree with jebus, 6x9s are excessive, and dont do what i did (unless thats what you want) cause trust me, the subs take up either the hatch or the back seats, get maybe something small, you can store off to the side and some aftermarket speakers.

Littlestan 12-20-2005 05:07 AM

Dejvid1785,

Not sure what your plans are for the Supra Weight Loss Program, but if you ever decide to get rid of your spare tire and jack (54lbs.) then you can do what I did and make a fibeglass (or carbon fiber) subwoofer enclosure in the now empty spare tire well.

Just a thought...

Cheers,

-=Littlestan=-

lifesnotfair 12-20-2005 07:44 PM

Hrm...
 
Spare tire might be heavy, but is taking it out really a good idea? Hope you don't blow a tyre at 2am in the middle of nowhere =)

j3pz 12-21-2005 04:38 AM

well lets just hope that the man that is rich enough the pull out the spare tire and fill the hole with a sub and fiber glass is rich enough to not have to always drive his supra around


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