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Hey all,

I've just got myself a head unit to replace the stock jap one (no more 90.0 FM limit!) and would like to replace the front and rear speakers (fronts are missing, rears have child restraint bolts through them) and wanted to confirm sizes. Looks to me that the rears are standard 6x9's and the fronts are standard 6's?

Correct me if I'm wrong and let me know anything I should look out for when selecting speakers.

P.S. I'm not a huge stereo person so these speakers will constitute my entire setup =)

Lastly, I was told I'll need an antenna convertor for the head unit? Confirm/Deny?

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As per the FAQ :D 6.5" speakers should fit front and back. Depending on the depth of the speaker you may need a spacer.

Antenna plug is usually required, but not always. They are about $15 and readily available from most audio / auto stores.

*Slaps 4head* My bad for not reading the FAQ =\

The rears look to be a none circular design, (I thought 6.5" were a circular shape rather than the typical oval) I know I should just get out there and take the speakers out and look but it's too hot =D What are people putting in the rears?

  • 2 weeks later...

Installed head unit tonight, no adapter for Antenna needed. Damaged a speaker though so will be replacing those very soon =D Look out eBay!

P.S. Rear's are indeed circular and appear to have required adapter plates =)

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