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post Jun 28, 2004 - 1:48 AM
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I wonder if somebody here knows the size of the front speakers. What sort of speakers will fit without mods? I'm planning to buy a set of Kicker components.
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post Jun 28, 2004 - 2:10 AM
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I am told that 6 1/2 works. But I know some modifications need to be worked out. Let me know if you find out any useful info!!



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post Jun 28, 2004 - 9:49 AM
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There's a how to on putting 8" subs in there. Personally, the housing unit seems big enough to me to be able to actually screw the 8" right in w/o mods. I have 6 1/2's up front(as are standard) but I had to buy/make my own mod for those. It's not hard though. As far as wiring, no mods required unless you're putting in that 8" sub. wink.gif
post Jun 30, 2004 - 10:20 AM
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Edited: Due to my stupidity.... frown.gif

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post Jun 30, 2004 - 10:31 AM
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DIameter of the stock speakers is 6. 3/4th. THATS what it is, and dont listen to anyone else, do a search and you'll find a much more useful faq on this. It's incorrect info like this that makes aftermarket hard for our cars.

Now, you CAN replace that 63/4 with any size pretty much, long as you have a bracket. 6-3/4 won't require a bracket.
post Jul 3, 2004 - 5:59 AM
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Look at the how-to i posted... It shows you what you have, and what to do if you are going with 6.5´s. The diameter of the CONE of the speaker may be 6.75, but the fact remains that with the metal plate that surrounds the stock speaker, the hole is around 8". I am pretty sure that even with a 6.75, you will need to make a bracket... shid, did 6.75´s fit into your car with no modification?
post Jul 3, 2004 - 12:04 PM
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What about the rear speakers? Looked at what people said about that one and I am still not sure if its 6.5 or 6.75...
post Jul 4, 2004 - 4:33 AM
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You will need a mount bracket I have been told in the past that you don't need one well those people are full of **** I had to make one. I was expecting the install of my components to go easy uuummmm no it didn't happen than.

The diameter of the stock speaker bracket is 8" I measure and that is what it is.



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post Jul 4, 2004 - 11:12 AM
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The stock speaker bracket holds a 6.75 speaker
post Jul 4, 2004 - 12:15 PM
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OK 2 things...

1) for the front, in my celica and many others, the stock speaker bracket does NOT hold 6.75 OR 6.5 speakers, even though most speaker magazines say otherwise... Shid, you must have a different model speaker bracket or something.

2) for the rear, 6.75´s work fine. I personally installed all of my speakers. I should have done a how-to, it was fairly painless once you get to the brackets... To get to the brackets, however, you have to remove both back seats and a crapload of panels.

Any other questions you can contact me. The best thing to do is figure out whether or not ur speaker brackets in front are the same as pictured in my how-to and that of the "how to install 8" speakers in front"... If so, u gotta make a bracket...

Shid, please take a picture of the bracket that you have in front... i´m curious.

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post Jul 4, 2004 - 12:22 PM
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QUOTE (shid @ Jun 30, 2004 - 8:31 AM)
DIameter of the stock speakers is 6. 3/4th. THATS what it is, and dont listen to anyone else, do a search and you'll find a much more useful faq on this. It's incorrect info like this that makes aftermarket hard for our cars.

Now, you CAN replace that 63/4 with any size pretty much, long as you have a bracket. 6-3/4 won't require a bracket.

Another thing, Shid... please be careful when you make statements like this... a bracket/ adapter IS needed for most applications that i´ve heard of... Since I´ve only worked on my 94, I cant say that ALL will need an adapter, but to say that 6 3/4 will fit in all celicas is "what makes aftermarket hard for our cars."

I´m not trying to flame you Shid, I have much respect for you. Make sure you are informed before telling people to "not listen to anyone else."

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post Jul 4, 2004 - 12:27 PM
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I'll take a picture next time the door is off. My 6.5s are in the 6.75 stock speaker bracket just fine.
post Jul 4, 2004 - 12:52 PM
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Good stuff, email me the pic when u get the chance.

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post Jul 4, 2004 - 1:09 PM
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(one of them used to rattle like hell when the door closed tho- I solved it with a large washer)
post Jul 5, 2004 - 1:28 AM
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Shid my 94 ST will hold an 8" speaker without modifications. 8" is the stock speaker size for my car. You need an adapter to mount anything smaller than 8". Many European cars come with 20cm stock speakers which is approximately 8". There is a guy registered on the site fromt he UK who installed 8" pioneer speakers mounting to without an adapter. So stop telling people you're right and everyone else is wrong. You'e only been registered since January, some of us have been here a few years.
post Jul 7, 2004 - 12:24 PM
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Hey, Ive owned 2 Sixth gen Celicas in my ripe old age of 20 and heres some ideas I can share....

My first was a 94 ST w/o power locks or windows. The speaker hole appears to be 6 1/2 to 6 3/4". The problem I had with Alpine Type R 6 3/4 components is that the mounting depth is too deep to fit when the window was rolled down. So what I decided to do is cut out the speaker grilles and then drill holes for the speakers to mount to the door panels themselves...not behind them like stock. It really worked great and looked awesome.
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My current one is a 95 GT 5 speed (sooo much more fun biggrin.gif ) This one has power locks and windows, and the speaker size measures out to 8" with the ridicuously thick plate that is around the stock speaker. I found an actual 8" (210mm) midrange and tweeter system made by Focal. Problem is its extremely rare, Its a 210EX in the discontinued Typhon Line. If you can find it however, I highly recommend them because they have incredible bandwith and can provide bass if you do not plan on having subs. These things fit like a glove in the stock speaker bracket. The mounting holes do not line up...but because it was so extremely tight, i decided to just use some silicone sealer to hold the woofer in place. I havent gotten around to posting pics of my new car but will come soon!

The bottom line is that if you do not have power controls...the stock speaker bracket is about 6 3/4". If you do have power controls, it is closer to 8". I do not recommend putting free air subs in the front doors, because the front stage is meant to be reserved for the midrange and shimmering highs of tweeters, not bass. If you cant come up w/ a 8" midrange, then look at the "how to" on making a bracket adapter to go from 8 to 6 3/4. Hope these ideas can help you all out
post Jul 7, 2004 - 12:30 PM
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QUOTE (exxtractor @ Jul 5, 2004 - 6:28 AM)
Shid my 94 ST will hold an 8" speaker without modifications. 8" is the stock speaker size for my car. You need an adapter to mount anything smaller than 8". Many European cars come with 20cm stock speakers which is approximately 8". There is a guy registered on the site fromt he UK who installed 8" pioneer speakers mounting to without an adapter. So stop telling people you're right and everyone else is wrong. You'e only been registered since January, some of us have been here a few years.

Pointing out that you've been here longer doesn't do you any good when you don't know what you're talking about, as you've just demonstrated. So what if I've only been here since January? I've obviously spent more time on this stuff than you. The above post is correct. The stock speaker size is 6-3/4s, with a huge bracket/ring that makes it fit in an 8 inch space.
post Jul 7, 2004 - 12:31 PM
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Hopefully my new Pioneer REV coaxials will show up today. If so, I'll take pictures of the inside of my door panels and post them up.


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post Jul 7, 2004 - 1:46 PM
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Heh, take it easy on him, he's from Canada. He probably doesn't know non-metric units very well. Or maybe they shipped 8"s to all the Canadian dealerships and us Americans only got 6 1/2s. Speaker size, of course, made no difference with my purchase because I needed to mount them specially anyway. Even though the speakers I bought were Fujitsu, like the ones that came in the car originally. Yarg.


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post Jul 7, 2004 - 2:17 PM
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No.. he's just confusing the bracket for part of the speaker; so that 6-3/4ths turns into an 8 inch.. when it's really a 6-3/4ths with a giant bracket around it...

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