siver-SI
04-26-2003, 06:05 PM
Well last weekend I did my speeker install it took me about 7-8 hours with 2 being wasted for me not remember is I did something or not and went back and checked. For this being my first speeker install ever I have to say it went great. My bigest thing was to get the speeker adjusted right to fit into the door panel since I used a one inch riser to install them. Once I got all my infinty speekers in they sound just great. I installed the the cross over on the flat part of the inner door panel that is flat and is right next the the speeker. I just had to hold the crossover in the door a while so the silicon would dry. With your pictures PaXiE I have to say you saved me a lot of problems trying to figure out how to get the doors off.
The only I would say that I would add that made my job a little easyer was I got a door and trim kit for the doors for the panels and the clips. I have to say it made a easy job of the clips that got stuck in the doors and not the panels. With working at Snap-on tools I get the stuff cheaper and with me doing other car resotoration I am going to use the over and over so I do not know if this is for everyone.
With the 1" riser it was a easy intall and just a few new holes drilled in the front and rears it was a easy over all install. The rears were very easy fited some 6 1/2 Inifintys to the rears and just had to drill 3 new holes per speaker and that was it and just cut the wires and then stip them and intall. The tweetes I just had the shave off the tabs and then I was able to intall the tweeters with the infinity tweeters just fine with the adapter I got with the speekers for the tweekers right in the infinity box. I love the sound and how much better the system sounds now. I am now thinking of a head unit but I will have to see what the cash is like but I guess I will have to wait and see.
The only I would say that I would add that made my job a little easyer was I got a door and trim kit for the doors for the panels and the clips. I have to say it made a easy job of the clips that got stuck in the doors and not the panels. With working at Snap-on tools I get the stuff cheaper and with me doing other car resotoration I am going to use the over and over so I do not know if this is for everyone.
With the 1" riser it was a easy intall and just a few new holes drilled in the front and rears it was a easy over all install. The rears were very easy fited some 6 1/2 Inifintys to the rears and just had to drill 3 new holes per speaker and that was it and just cut the wires and then stip them and intall. The tweetes I just had the shave off the tabs and then I was able to intall the tweeters with the infinity tweeters just fine with the adapter I got with the speekers for the tweekers right in the infinity box. I love the sound and how much better the system sounds now. I am now thinking of a head unit but I will have to see what the cash is like but I guess I will have to wait and see.