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Are 6x9s the same when it comes to mounting points
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<blockquote data-quote="SPYDERTUNE" data-source="post: 3343037" data-attributes="member: 550652"><p>There isn't an exact standard such as DIN for 6x9's. Some 6x9's have extra holes in the chassis and sometimes slots. I would drill the 6x9 chassis to fit the factory mounting holes rather than drill more holes in the vehicle. Use your factory speaker as the template. It may only be a matter of enlarging the holes in the new 6x9 with a bigger drill bit so that you can get the mounting screw in place.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SPYDERTUNE, post: 3343037, member: 550652"] There isn't an exact standard such as DIN for 6x9's. Some 6x9's have extra holes in the chassis and sometimes slots. I would drill the 6x9 chassis to fit the factory mounting holes rather than drill more holes in the vehicle. Use your factory speaker as the template. It may only be a matter of enlarging the holes in the new 6x9 with a bigger drill bit so that you can get the mounting screw in place. [/QUOTE]
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