Agreed, with Christmas almost here do all the speakerste72;1779728 said:Eh, I've done that replacement on a couple Supras over the years. Longest part of the job is merely taking off the rear interior bits needed to access it. If I remember correctly, most of the interior panels have to either come off or at least be loosened. Could be wrong though, it has been a while. Keep in mind that your rear speakers are likely stock, and 20+ years old at that, they're bound to be dead or dying by now. Might as well do them both at the same time, right?
Thinking about doing that myself, I have a set of some pretty nice speakers for the rear, but they'll be in a tasteful enclosure of their own. Don't think I'll be re-using the current speakers in the stock spots.Dan_Gyoba;1779872 said:A 5.25 will fit in those enclosures with a little bit of work, not too hard, and a big upgrade, but really, I ended up pulling mine out entirely, since in the end, I found that they caused me more problems than they were worth. With no rear speakers at all, I got better RTA scores, and better overall judging in IASCA SQ competition. (When coupled with 6.5" midbass speakers in pods up front )
Just trolling, or do you agree with Dan above?OfnaRcR4;1779891 said:so much fail.