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> Tweeter retro fit, front door triangles
post Mar 27, 2008 - 4:40 AM
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CustomIce



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Just a very brief how to on fitting tweeters.

You will need:

1x Gen 6 Celica
1x electric drill and hole cutter (or a small drill bit and lots more time)
1x file, rounded preferably
2x tweeters and crossovers (what better excuse than this to get those component speakers you liked the look of!)
2x lengths of speaker cable

First remove the door triangles (the little bits of plastic onthe inside of the door where the wing mirror is) this is removed by pulling the top towards you and lifting the triangle up, the L shaped platic lugs at the bottom slot into the rubbery plastic and hold it in.

Then offer the tweeter up to the plasitc and mark the section to drill.

Get a hole cutter which is about the same size as the back of the tweeter, securely clamp the triangle in a vice and drill the marked area out.

Test fit the tweeter and file the hole out as neccessary until the tweeter fits nicely.

To secure it in place strong tape (gaffa) will work, but a silicone mastic will hold it more permanently.

You will then need to remove the door card to wire the tweeter up.

This is a good time to replace the stock woofer and wire the crossover in, where you place it is your choice, mine are on display in the door pockets.

Wiring:
Output from the head unit to the input on the crossover, woofer output to woofer, tweeter output to tweeter.

I ran all the wires up to the tweeter and used bullet connectors on the ends so i could disconnect the triangle seperately from the door card, just makes things easier.

Should look something like this: (apologies, camera phone and it was dark!)

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Tweeters used 1" dome tweeter as part of the Crunch GTR component kits

This post has been edited by CustomIce: Mar 27, 2008 - 4:41 AM
post Mar 27, 2008 - 6:06 PM
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looks good biggrin.gif
i wanted to do similar but the surrounds for tweeters that came with my components were too big - not the actual surround but the lip was going to stick out the side, had to flush mount in the end frown.gif



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post Mar 27, 2008 - 7:03 PM
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Hey, that looks really great, nice job!


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