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<blockquote data-quote="duece212" data-source="post: 2215241" data-attributes="member: 558948"><p>Just make sure your 6" will be happy with 12 liters sealed space, make an mdf ring and you should be good. I think the depth you can play with is 3.25, but the motor of the speaker can't be very big in diameter.</p><p></p><p>Check out the pics here:</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.visteon.com/products/automotive/media/trimdoor_integratedsubwoofer.pdf" target="_blank">http://www.visteon.com/products/automotive/media/trimdoor_integratedsubwoofer.pdf</a></p><p></p><p>The first pick on the 2nd page kinda shows where the enclosure makes a big motor'd door speaker a tight fit in the stock sub location. My Daytons were 3.5" deep and they definately didn't fit without modifications that took a few beers to make me comfortable with. I'm guessing with a 6" speaker you can manuever the motor of the speaker to fit alot better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="duece212, post: 2215241, member: 558948"] Just make sure your 6" will be happy with 12 liters sealed space, make an mdf ring and you should be good. I think the depth you can play with is 3.25, but the motor of the speaker can't be very big in diameter. Check out the pics here: [URL="http://www.visteon.com/products/automotive/media/trimdoor_integratedsubwoofer.pdf"]http://www.visteon.com/products/automotive/media/trimdoor_integratedsubwoofer.pdf[/URL] The first pick on the 2nd page kinda shows where the enclosure makes a big motor'd door speaker a tight fit in the stock sub location. My Daytons were 3.5" deep and they definately didn't fit without modifications that took a few beers to make me comfortable with. I'm guessing with a 6" speaker you can manuever the motor of the speaker to fit alot better. [/QUOTE]
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