The Biggest speakers that'll fit in the stock location
So, I was looking through Crutchfield, for some new speakers, and subs. I had entered my Mazda, just to see what fits, and going off memory, that they were 6 1/2 in speakers. Crutchfield had one option that was the most heinous looking speaker, and frankly looks like it wouldn't hold up to what I plan on doing with the sound system in my Mazda. I wouldn't mind putting speakers in the door, however for now I want a sleek look in the interior with only the subwoofer box showing somewhat.
What is the deepest speaker, that you could cram in the dash? The one's I am looking at have a mounting depth of 2 in.
For reference, my Mazda is a '90 B2200 standard cab.
What is the deepest speaker, that you could cram in the dash? The one's I am looking at have a mounting depth of 2 in.
For reference, my Mazda is a '90 B2200 standard cab.
The regular cab trucks only have 4" speaker size openings......the Cab Plus does have 6.5" speaker size openings, in the rear sides, below the Cab Plus windows. I would think 2" depth on the dash speakers will be OK, but if they are a coaxial type speaker, make sure the tweeter doesn't protrude far from the cone area......if it does, your grill covers won't work!
The regular cab trucks only have 4" speaker size openings......the Cab Plus does have 6.5" speaker size openings, in the rear sides, below the Cab Plus windows. I would think 2" depth on the dash speakers will be OK, but if they are a coaxial type speaker, make sure the tweeter doesn't protrude far from the cone area......if it does, your grill covers won't work!
Ahh ok. That's where I got confused. I realized after posting the original question that I had figured that they are 4 in speakers. The ones In question are coaxial. If they the tweeter does protrude out. I plan on just not running grilles or possibly making a spacer for the grills. If that's even possible.
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