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Hey Guys,

I know this is a Skyline Forum but have a 2000 model lancer sedan daily driver and wanted to update the rear and door speakers.

Would anyone have any idea of the size of the speakers for this kind of car? Would 6x9's fit at the back and 6.5 inch splits up front.

Cheers in advance for your answers.

pretty sure they run 6.5 speakers in front and rear just watch the depth on the front ones on sedans . dont hack the rear deck for 6 x9 rubbish

you might need to make some MDF rings to fit speakers or buy some plastic spacers depending on speaker brand/type

and a little dynomat behind them to stop the boombox in the bathroom sound quality on the thin doors

Sweet thanks, wouldn't have any tips on removing the factory head unit and installing a new one would you?

I think you can find what you need over here.

Mitsu lancer forum

can't vouch for the accuracy of the content on this site so bewarned

the lancer is easy to install a radio in, most just use the factory ISO bracket and factory screws, use a prewire plug if the harness hasnt been cut before.

and solder and tape the wires if know how ? don't break the dash parts they can be $$$ and hard to find, they changed the dash textures slightly mid years , just enough so they don't match....lol

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