elementxero
10+ year member
Not an 06'er.
This is a somewhat long post, but I really would appreciate any ideas. I'm trying to make this a quality install and learn a thing or two about best practices, but I'm running into some serious walls with the factory holes in my **** 1991 Volvo 240.
I will post some pictures tonight to make my situation clearer (new digicam ftw!).
Alright, here's the deal:
I have a pair of Coax Kappa 52.7i 5.25"s which I installed last week in an extremely ghetto fashion. My problem was that the factory speaker holes went through the panel and the steel frame, but the diameter of the hole was SLIGHTLY too small for the new speakers.
My (impatient) solution was to put a foam baffle between the speaker and the door, and since only 2 of the 4 holes would line up, screw a long screw in through the speaker, a U-shaped bracket (since the speaker was too wide to be flush mounted) for 2 of the holes.
This worked. Kinda. Highs and mid-highs sound pretty solid actually, but midbass is of course lacking.
Another problem is that the factory locations are EXACTLY after the door handle, so there is less than 5mm between the end of the handle and the start of the speaker, thus destroying any ability to have a grille. This also destroyed my idea to have a few 5.25" mounting rings stacked on top of eachother to give the necesary girth and depth to the hole. Basically building anything around that hole is impossible unless it BARELY protrudes over the edge of the preexisting hole.
Last night my left speaker was disconnected somehow, I think it pinched on the power window gears (I taped the wires/xover out of the way but duct tape + dirty metal = bad seal). I could fix it to be how it was in a few minutes, but frankly I'd rather do this right and spend the time.
So, I'll post some pics later on to give the pros some clearer insight, but I'd love any solutions or ideas because I'm sort of in a rut here.
-EX-
I will post some pictures tonight to make my situation clearer (new digicam ftw!).
Alright, here's the deal:
I have a pair of Coax Kappa 52.7i 5.25"s which I installed last week in an extremely ghetto fashion. My problem was that the factory speaker holes went through the panel and the steel frame, but the diameter of the hole was SLIGHTLY too small for the new speakers.
My (impatient) solution was to put a foam baffle between the speaker and the door, and since only 2 of the 4 holes would line up, screw a long screw in through the speaker, a U-shaped bracket (since the speaker was too wide to be flush mounted) for 2 of the holes.
This worked. Kinda. Highs and mid-highs sound pretty solid actually, but midbass is of course lacking.
Another problem is that the factory locations are EXACTLY after the door handle, so there is less than 5mm between the end of the handle and the start of the speaker, thus destroying any ability to have a grille. This also destroyed my idea to have a few 5.25" mounting rings stacked on top of eachother to give the necesary girth and depth to the hole. Basically building anything around that hole is impossible unless it BARELY protrudes over the edge of the preexisting hole.
Last night my left speaker was disconnected somehow, I think it pinched on the power window gears (I taped the wires/xover out of the way but duct tape + dirty metal = bad seal). I could fix it to be how it was in a few minutes, but frankly I'd rather do this right and spend the time.
So, I'll post some pics later on to give the pros some clearer insight, but I'd love any solutions or ideas because I'm sort of in a rut here.
-EX-
