"I used the Infinity Kappa 682.7cf . As getting the rears out. I used a snub type ratcheted screwdriver. I forget the size torque bit, but it is a torque bit needed. I couldn't see what I was doing, it was by feel though. Not easy, but doable. "
The screws aren't on too tightly, I was able to take a torx bit and unscrew them by hand.
So I just went to Crutchfield's site and did the whole "what fits in my car" thing...turns out they don't think that the Infinity Reference 6812cf speakers will fit in my 06...? Are they just flat out wrong or what?
+1. I also replaced all four with Infinity Kappa 682.7cf's and have no complaints what so ever. Replaced the door subs with MTX 4508-4s, replaced the trunk subs with a Scosche box and an Infinity sub, replaced the skipper1000 head unit with a Kenwood DDX7015, and driving it with two Kicker 650.4 amps.
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2005 GT Premium, all options.
Performance mods: Lets just say it's not stock
Some people are like Slinkies. They're really good for nothing. But they still bring a smile to your face when you push them down a flight of stairs.
So I just went to Crutchfield's site and did the whole "what fits in my car" thing...turns out they don't think that the Infinity Reference 6812cf speakers will fit in my 06...? Are they just flat out wrong or what?
06 Mustang GT coupe with shaker 500 btw.
That is because they are 6x8 speakers and since the factory size is 5x7 their database doesn't recognize a 6x8 as fitting. But they will.
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2005 GT Premium, all options.
Performance mods: Lets just say it's not stock
Some people are like Slinkies. They're really good for nothing. But they still bring a smile to your face when you push them down a flight of stairs.
For those of you that replaced the rear speakers....
I tried doing it this past weekend with no luck because I could not get back there to remove the bolts due to the angle of the rear windshield.
How did you guys do it. I did try to use an angled tool with a flexible neck with no luck.
Thanks
Go in to the trunk and break the plastic nut on the speaker bolt/cover with a pair of plyers or something. Then replace the plastic nut with a metal one. You are going to want to tighten down the speakers better than they were from the factory anyway. Especially if you add power to it.
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2005 GT Premium, all options.
Performance mods: Lets just say it's not stock
Some people are like Slinkies. They're really good for nothing. But they still bring a smile to your face when you push them down a flight of stairs.