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2012-01-14 20:00:37
#1
how to fit speakers in the rear deck
ok i have a 93 b13..and i recently bought some mid-range speakers..now they are 6inches but they have a big magnet..now the problem is when i mount them in the rear they touch the trunk rods..now is there any way around this ? i do not want to remove the trunk rods..i've thought about putting hydraulic type of rod as seen in hatch's but i'm not too sure...any advice..thanks
2012-01-14 20:07:56
#2
I made wooden spacers to raise mine up and away. Something I'm not 100% happy with, but it worked.
2012-01-14 20:12:48
#3
This is the best picture I can come by right now. =(

2012-01-14 20:42:54
#4
yep, what ben showed you there is the best option, the other way to keep the profile down is to get shallow-magnet speakers. They make them with pick-up trucks in mind but the same principle applies here. To get your speakers you have now to fit means either removing the rods or raising the mount.
2012-01-14 21:02:11
#5
http://www.sr20-forum.com/sentra-se-r/43797-bye-bye-torsion-bar.html
2012-01-15 00:02:16
#6
Hm good tips here thanks. I have another question. A double din headunit can fit in a b13 if i relocate the hvac controls right
2012-01-15 20:00:27
#7
Anyone?
2012-01-15 20:57:15
#8
The HVAC controls and the small, 1-DIN cubby beneath it is your only clean option for a 2-DIN head unit. You might be able to relocate the HVAC controls up to where the head unit normally goes, but that could be a nightmare if you have the mechanical HVAC setup most (all?) of us have.
2012-01-15 21:47:07
#9
Thats exactly where i was going to relocate the hvac controls to. Is there a wiring digram to see how hard it would be to relocate it
2012-01-15 22:14:48
#10
I thought it was only a few cables that would have to be extended?
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