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hi guys,

has anyone fitted aftermarket component speakers to their car?? ive managed to fit 2 amps and a double sub :giggle: but now i want to upgrade the door speakers!!how easy is it to do?? i have fitted speakers before but when it comes to cross-overs and tweeters i havent got a clue

as always any help/pics would be gratefully appreciated

wayne

I replaced mine with Infinitys, blew one of them somehow so then went for Focal components:

http://www.pimpmyskoda.co.uk/ICE.htm

Fitting is straightforward. I replaced all of the speaker wires as well as part of the job :)

  • 1 month later...

Alpine SPC 60 C type R components drop straight in. Cross overs hidden easily behind glove box. Use decent speaker cable and sound is awesome. Components around £170

I replaced mine with Infinitys, blew one of them somehow so then went for Focal components:

http://www.pimpmyskoda.co.uk/ICE.htm

Fitting is straightforward. I replaced all of the speaker wires as well as part of the job :)

Nice job Rob.

Can I just say for anybody wanting to do the same, I suggest using sealants OTHER than silicon, since it is still curing somewhat days later, and the fumes of the curing process of this sealant have a nasty habit of attacking the foam surround and turning it to mush.

Either that, or being very patient and allowing a lot of time for it to cure.

I used hot glue to secure the tweeters in place :)

Once again :) i vote jl audio c5s, very impressive speakers

I have them front and back and they really are good

Just not cheap :(

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