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<blockquote data-quote="pilyin" data-source="post: 4356390" data-attributes="member: 550430"><p>I have a 2003. The front's have literally no room to play with. I put 6.5 infinity kappas into mine, but I had to make an angled spacer and even then I barely got the panels back on. Along with the spacer, I had to remove the raised part on the back of the door panel that went around the stock speakers, but I got them on and you can't tell there's after market stuff in there. It wasn't easy though. There's less than 1/4" between the speaker and the window when my window is rolled down.</p><p></p><p>For the rear speakers I dropped a 1/4" MDF spacer down into the door (through the window slot) and mounted my 3.5 speakers to that. I then mounted the spacer to the INSIDE of the door. Once again had just enough clearance between the magnet and window. Door panel fit without a problem like that. Mounted to the outside of the door, the door panel wouldn't go back on.</p><p></p><p>I have some pictures at home of what I did at home. It takes more time than normal and some creativity to get stuff into that car.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pilyin, post: 4356390, member: 550430"] I have a 2003. The front's have literally no room to play with. I put 6.5 infinity kappas into mine, but I had to make an angled spacer and even then I barely got the panels back on. Along with the spacer, I had to remove the raised part on the back of the door panel that went around the stock speakers, but I got them on and you can't tell there's after market stuff in there. It wasn't easy though. There's less than 1/4" between the speaker and the window when my window is rolled down. For the rear speakers I dropped a 1/4" MDF spacer down into the door (through the window slot) and mounted my 3.5 speakers to that. I then mounted the spacer to the INSIDE of the door. Once again had just enough clearance between the magnet and window. Door panel fit without a problem like that. Mounted to the outside of the door, the door panel wouldn't go back on. I have some pictures at home of what I did at home. It takes more time than normal and some creativity to get stuff into that car. [/QUOTE]
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