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Just got my new R33 skyline and now iv got do all my sounds in again :D

Iv got some pioneer 6x9,s to go in the back and some fusion 6.5'' splits in the front, duno where to put the tweater??

And i noticed that the 6x9s will be really tight.

Im up for all ideasm :D

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spacers .. Or dump the 6x9s and get a set of 6" components.. and a sub .. ur call tho big price difference..

spacers change the 6.5" hole to a 6" x 9" socket ready for your speaker however it does elevate the speaker some.

I just had my splits installed professionally.

I always thought it was best to point the tweeter at your face, so you can hear it, as high frequency sound is quite directional. However my installer said this effects the sound you hear, and they are best mounted on the pillar, but pointed accross the front of the car towards the other pillar.

Why dump the 6x9's?? If your willing to spend the time to make a new parcel shelf from MDF then its a fairly decent way to go. The added bass you get from the 6x9's is pretty good if you dont wanna go subs. I know a guy with splits up front and 6x9's rear custom parcel shelf sounds good once amplified.

i put my 6x9s the other way round, had a little trouble geting them right but it all good now. Still having trouble fiting my 6.5 splits in the front, the magnet is way to big to fit. :mrt:

get a custom rear parcel made up to fit the 6x9's and shaped to clear the battery. I have a custom rear parcel shelf on mine to allow deeper 6's to clear the battery. Looks factory as they put the factory vent in the shelf. If you want pics I can take some and post it up.

The tweeters I put on top of the door near the base of the a-pillar.

yea post me some pics please of the parcel shelf and your tweeters, i like your boot install aswell :thumbsup:

thanks :O

Here are some pics of the parcel and tweeter setup...sorry for the size, I just installed vista and haven't got photoshop back on yet.

Tweeter location

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Parcel shelf...not great shots but I was trying to get the raised speaker design in the picture

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  • 1 month later...

Here are a couple of shots of my tweeter pods.

Got hold of an extra set of kick panels and fibreglassed the Focal tweeters' flush mounts to the panels.

After a LOT of sanding, i covered the panels in texture spray, let dry, and sprayed them matte black.

Pics look bad, they're much better in real life.

http://www.bilunderholdning.no/Web/images/IMG_5932.jpg

http://www.bilunderholdning.no/Web/images/IMG_5930.jpg

- Jan Kenneth -

- Norway -

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