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<blockquote data-quote="Skrappz" data-source="post: 1175534" data-attributes="member: 563649"><p>I have a 96 Mercury sable and I just bought some 300 watt rear speakers. They were just a tad big for the holes already there, and they sound alright unless I turn up the volume too high. Was wondering if there was a way to fix this? I don't know if the hole's have to be exactly the right size. I saw at Canadian tire they had Speaker protects that cover the bottom of the speaker, would that work?</p><p></p><p>Another thing is I wanted to know if I could use a Home theatre system subwoofer in my car. I found a 150$ 300 watt amplifier and was thinking of getting it, and was wondering if a theatre system sub would work. Also, the passenger side speakers do not work too well, front and back. Does anyone know what could be causing that problem?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Skrappz, post: 1175534, member: 563649"] I have a 96 Mercury sable and I just bought some 300 watt rear speakers. They were just a tad big for the holes already there, and they sound alright unless I turn up the volume too high. Was wondering if there was a way to fix this? I don't know if the hole's have to be exactly the right size. I saw at Canadian tire they had Speaker protects that cover the bottom of the speaker, would that work? Another thing is I wanted to know if I could use a Home theatre system subwoofer in my car. I found a 150$ 300 watt amplifier and was thinking of getting it, and was wondering if a theatre system sub would work. Also, the passenger side speakers do not work too well, front and back. Does anyone know what could be causing that problem? [/QUOTE]
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