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Rockin Metro; new speakers
Topic Started: Mar 9 2012, 06:28 PM (511 Views)
Geeeo
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Geeeo
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Couldn't figure out why my rear speakers didn't work. Took off the panel and found out there weren't any!! Went to a few "car audio" places and oh man way too high for my blood. Got some two way 6.5" round ones installed them in the rear, got an adapter off Amazon.com because this car has a cassette deck not a CD deck. I do not need a whole new stereo system so I got this great adapter that goes into the cassette slot then I can plug in my phone and listen to my favorite music LOUD through all four speakers oh yea, I love this little car more than ever now.
Next is some new floor mats, window tint, and if I can ever find them, 7 slot wheel covers.
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ascensions
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Je conduis une petite voiture.

How much depth is in the rear location? I'm assuming the footwell area is what we're talking about.
Edited by ascensions, Mar 9 2012, 08:46 PM.
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I am running 5.25" Pioneers in my doors and 6.5" Pioneers in my rear side panels. If you seal off the little speaker enclosures behind the panels for the rear speakers with tape or something, they sound A LOT better.

They are being pushed by a double-DIN Kenwood DPX-303. It's fairly basic as far as modern decks go, but affordable, great sounding, and nice looking. I highly recommend this deck, and it is easy to install if you can get your hands on the mounting brackets for the factory radio. They simply screw onto the sides of the Kenwood, and then the deck installs in the car just like the original radio. Simple! Much better than using a single-DIN deck and trying to fill up the rest of the space with a cheap-looking adapter plate, a pocket, etc. If you take a double-DIN out, put a double-DIN in!

It all sounds great! Nothing like tunes to go with your MPG!
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