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Old 19th February 2007, 17:31   #1
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I wanna buy some new component speakers to replace the standard front ones, what is the mounting depth of the standard ones? What is the maximum mounting depth you have gone to without having problems?

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Old 19th February 2007, 17:34   #2
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Why you being a lazy guy, just measure yours lol, quicker them waiting for a reply, just pull of the grill and 4 screws and measure.
you could always make wooden rings and screw them to the door fixing and fit whatever size speakers you want mate.
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Why you being a lazy guy, just measure yours lol, quicker them waiting for a reply, just pull of the grill and 4 screws and measure.
you could always make wooden rings and screw them to the door fixing and fit whatever size speakers you want mate.
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its not as simple as screwing them out
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Mine were rivets
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I wanna buy some new component speakers to replace the standard front ones, what is the mounting depth of the standard ones? What is the maximum mounting depth you have gone to without having problems?

Make some speaker pods out of mdf & fibreglass,you can fit bigger speakers then.
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Was fun removing them when I didn't have a drill with me
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It can market these easily with that screw because of that quote
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