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Easier to just use 6 or 6.5" round speakers. Otherwise, like others have said, spacers or make a new parcel shelf from 10 or 12mm MDF board. You will then need to brace/mount it to the metal and then screw the speakers to the MDF.

  • 2 weeks later...

Cheers for the feedback,

I am not running a sub but might consider a small sub in the boot with a small 100-200 Watt amp.

I did this kind of installation (on different cars) before but always had issues with noise from the alternator.

(actually running 2 amps and 6 speakers + sub)

But now with the Skyline and its battery in the boot this might not such a huge installation task.

Possibly a sub-box with an integrated amp would be ideal.

  • 3 weeks later...

I have 6x9 kickers i used 25ml mdf spacers and i just mounted them to the parcel shelf! had to take out the back seat and the rear trimming to get the parcel shelf out tho! And 6x9 don't distort maybe if you have a cheap deck!

  • 2 weeks later...

I did this recently and to be honeat it was a huge pain in the ass. I have very deep 6x9's going yo have to look at a custom parcel shelf... I only did this because I had expensive 6x9's sitting doing nothing... if u dont have them laying around dont try it. Its simply not worth it.

Having said that this is in a gtr and I had bracing and battery mounts to deal with.

It looks like a dogs brekky . But im going to use it to build a new shelf.

Only thing I would say yo anyone hell bent on it is. Be patient and measure it out to the mm the tolerances ( on my install at least) are tiny

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