dorkino
Member
Hey guys,
I'm trying to install a set of Boston SX60s in the front doors of my 01 Accord. I've removed the old factory speaker and basket, but I cannot figure a way to mount these things using the variety of rings and spacers that were provided with the new speakers.
After searching here, I've found that it might be worthwhile to cut out the back of my Honda speaker basket to allow the speaker to fit. However, I turned the speaker upside down to try to match up the mounting holes with those in the basket, and they don't match. The speaker is just slightly larger...
Is my only option here to make my own mounting device, such as a piece of MDF? I don't have the tools to cut holes in MDF. Surely there must be a way to get these things mounted...
Also, where have you guys mounted your component crossovers?
Thanks
EDIT: I made new holes in the speaker basket and using a couple of baffles and a ring that came with the speaker, i managed to get it in there. I had to dremel away a bit of the area where the connectors hook up too.
I'm trying to install a set of Boston SX60s in the front doors of my 01 Accord. I've removed the old factory speaker and basket, but I cannot figure a way to mount these things using the variety of rings and spacers that were provided with the new speakers.
After searching here, I've found that it might be worthwhile to cut out the back of my Honda speaker basket to allow the speaker to fit. However, I turned the speaker upside down to try to match up the mounting holes with those in the basket, and they don't match. The speaker is just slightly larger...
Is my only option here to make my own mounting device, such as a piece of MDF? I don't have the tools to cut holes in MDF. Surely there must be a way to get these things mounted...
Also, where have you guys mounted your component crossovers?
Thanks
EDIT: I made new holes in the speaker basket and using a couple of baffles and a ring that came with the speaker, i managed to get it in there. I had to dremel away a bit of the area where the connectors hook up too.
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