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Old 09-01-2007, 09:09 AM
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Hi, i was wondering if there is any way too modify and put 6x9's in the doors of a single cab 95 chev truck ( Where the 6 1/2's are ) or in the rear back panel just behind the head rests ( where the I think are 5x7's or smaller) Or if there is something i can buy to convert it over. i would much rather put them in the doors than behind . Thanks. If anyone had any sucess with this type of install please let me know
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Old 09-01-2007, 09:16 AM
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y do you want to put 6x9 in there ? stick with the stock sizes and put a single 10 inch sub behind your seat, there are quite a few manufactorors that have slim mount equipment if your worried about space
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Old 09-01-2007, 09:22 AM
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Thanks, Would you happen to know the exact size of the stock front and back in the 95 chev. I think the doors are 6 1/2 but could be one step smaller i am not positive. and the rear i thought are 5x7 but again i could be wrong. They are the factory ones in it.
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6.5" front doors and 4x6" rear pillers
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Old 09-01-2007, 10:55 AM
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Thanks for your help guys.
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Old 09-04-2007, 02:59 PM
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I think in order to hammer a pair of 6x9s into that truck, you are going to have to go to Alberta....
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I put a set o 6x9s in my buddys 02 single cab,not very hard to do. Just made a template out of sheetmetal riveted it in and installed 6x9s. There was no modification to the inner door panel either,fit right over the 6x9s nicely.
I will admit though it was his pesonal preference to do this over 6.5s and i dont figure 6x9s to sound far better,but they did wind up sounding great.
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Old 09-05-2007, 01:36 PM
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I put a set o 6x9s in my buddys 02 single cab,not very hard to do. Just made a template out of sheetmetal riveted it in and installed 6x9s. There was no modification to the inner door panel either,fit right over the 6x9s nicely.
I will admit though it was his pesonal preference to do this over 6.5s and i dont figure 6x9s to sound far better,but they did wind up sounding great.
what way did you put them, were they sideways or up and down? thanks
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up and down, vertical i guess you would say.
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Thanks, I think i will take a look and see what i can do.
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