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NOOB- Speaker hole is too small(4") ...cutting bigger hole?
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<blockquote data-quote="iApex" data-source="post: 6420159" data-attributes="member: 604991"><p>When I upgraded my 4x6s to 5 1/4" the local shop told me the only way was to cut into the door panel, which I would never do because the risk of breaking something is too high for me. But there were adapters to go from 4x7 to 5.25. I'd check for an adapter before you go cutting stuff.</p><p></p><p>And i'd never cut into a Subie, if I owned one ;p. They're my favorite car.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="iApex, post: 6420159, member: 604991"] When I upgraded my 4x6s to 5 1/4" the local shop told me the only way was to cut into the door panel, which I would never do because the risk of breaking something is too high for me. But there were adapters to go from 4x7 to 5.25. I'd check for an adapter before you go cutting stuff. And i'd never cut into a Subie, if I owned one ;p. They're my favorite car. [/QUOTE]
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