Maybe some spacers would do the trick.
1 Pair 6.5" inch Plastic Spacer Speaker Rings Custom Mounting Adapter
or check here:
All car speakers for your 2004 Tundra
Thank you, the speakers fit perfectly for the back doors, but ran into one problem, i dont know if i messed up wiring or what, but no audio was being played through the back speakers only the front door tweeters. A friend also told me that because i am missing my speakers in my front doors that the back door speakers arent receiving power or audio. And also i ordered new speakers coming with spacers for the front 2 doors. Any advice on what to do or is he correct?Maybe some spacers would do the trick.
1 Pair 6.5" inch Plastic Spacer Speaker Rings Custom Mounting Adapter
or check here:
All car speakers for your 2004 Tundra
Realized my text was a little confusing, the speakers i bought were originally for the front doors but they didnt fit, so i ended up putting them in my back doors and they fit perfectly. But no audio, only from tweetersThank you, the speakers fit perfectly for the back doors, but ran into one problem, i dont know if i messed up wiring or what, but no audio was being played through the back speakers only the front door tweeters. A friend also told me that because i am missing my speakers in my front doors that the back door speakers arent receiving power or audio. And also i ordered new speakers coming with spacers for the front 2 doors. Any advice on what to do or is he correct?
Are there 4 wires going to the speakers? If yes, you may have spliced onto the tweeter wires.But no audio, only from tweeters
I measured it, its 6 1/2 but the speakers need to be not as thick to fit in it. There already is no stock speakers, just having trouble finding an after market speaker. They are mid ranges, 4 ohms. The bar in the way was always there, toyota used very hard to find factory speakers and thats what im having trouble with, just uploaded a photo. New to having a car just trying to find a solution.Why don't you measure it, stock speakers? What's the ohms to it. And watts. There's a bar there? How'd you manage getting a bar in the way? If it's in the way, then cut it. Is this a two way speaker? Mid ranges. Tweeter and midrange speaker. If it is, then cut the iron bar there. Are the speakers secured to a metal chassis? Can you reach the screws? Then cut the iron to take out the stock speakers.
Are you serious? This project is easy. What is the problem?
Thanks, will double check tonightAre there 4 wires going to the speakers? If yes, you may have spliced onto the tweeter wires.
Got it, not for my roofing company but thanks for guessing that lol. Will work on it tomarrow.Why don't you measure it, stock speakers? What's the ohms to it. And watts. There's a bar there? How'd you manage getting a bar in the way? If it's in the way, then cut it. Is this a two way speaker? Mid ranges. Tweeter and midrange speaker. If it is, then cut the iron bar there. Are the speakers secured to a metal chassis? Can you reach the screws? Then cut the iron to take out the stock speakers.
Are you serious? This project is easy. What is the problem?
lionesown: So you're doing it for a roofing company. Very good. The crossovers are inline. Make a opening next to the speakers. If you need a wider area, then cut more out of it. Then measure it to a spacing adjust speaker adapter. So you'll need a bit of engineering here. If you think you can handle it. Good luck to you.