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Finished installing new speakers+sub, now a bunch of new problems! Help me please.
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<blockquote data-quote="keep_hope_alive" data-source="post: 6959216" data-attributes="member: 576029"><p>a coaxial speaker has a tweeter mounted in the middle of the speaker. that is your problem. the tweeter is sticking out too far causing the door panel to not fit right and the speaker to be too deep. they won't work for several reasons. a component speaker has the tweeter separate for mounting in the factory dash location. additionally - you don't have a seal between the door panel and the speaker - which the factory speaker had - this will result in reduced low frequency response (i.e. bass). you must make the speaker clear the window - that is #1 priority.</p><p></p><p>remove the clock and make sure both wire harnesses are connected and the wires are well seated. if that doesn't fix it, replace the bulb.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="keep_hope_alive, post: 6959216, member: 576029"] a coaxial speaker has a tweeter mounted in the middle of the speaker. that is your problem. the tweeter is sticking out too far causing the door panel to not fit right and the speaker to be too deep. they won't work for several reasons. a component speaker has the tweeter separate for mounting in the factory dash location. additionally - you don't have a seal between the door panel and the speaker - which the factory speaker had - this will result in reduced low frequency response (i.e. bass). you must make the speaker clear the window - that is #1 priority. remove the clock and make sure both wire harnesses are connected and the wires are well seated. if that doesn't fix it, replace the bulb. [/QUOTE]
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