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There's a link to rear speaker pictures in the tech faq. I cut my own without a template and it was easy. If you're not confident get them from Lucid (link in the tech faq)
The roof well panel looks really difficult to get to, I'll post a pic of the diagram from the service manual tomorrow night.
The roof well panel looks really difficult to get to, I'll post a pic of the diagram from the service manual tomorrow night.
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I agree with Neil trip. Cover the holes up and go for some rears in the back panels (behind the seat). I would add an amp/sub in the boot to counter act the rears - I tend to run the bass low through the door and rear speakers so they can be turned up a bit without distorting (the seat covers the rear speakers remember, a bit more volume is required) and let the sub in the boot do the bassy bits.
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I will get rear seat speakers and a Sub in the boot on top of the tools. I shown on Lucid
Most of the cabling is already there therefore I shouldn't need to re wire the whole thing. Best is to ask a pro if the cables are good enough and let him do the whole job i need. Also change my alarm.
What are the depth and magnet diameter needed for the rear speakers??
I will get rear seat speakers and a Sub in the boot on top of the tools. I shown on Lucid
Most of the cabling is already there therefore I shouldn't need to re wire the whole thing. Best is to ask a pro if the cables are good enough and let him do the whole job i need. Also change my alarm.
What are the depth and magnet diameter needed for the rear speakers??
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The rear speaker magnet diameter must be less than 3 1/16" - check out the Electronics FAQ http://forums.s2ki.com/forums/showthread.p...threadid=155209
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