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xaccordx89x
08-13-2003, 08:22 PM
Hey guys! Havent been active in this forumn ever since i crashed my car, well anyways i was wondering if you guys know the speaker size for the car, so i can go buy some speakers for it tomorrow morning. I checked the manual at the speaker shop downtown and it said front was 5 inch and back was 6.5, iono, it doesn't seem right to me because for a fact i know my front are 6.5 and back are 6 by 9, well anyways let me know. I own an 89 accord coupe lx-i, thanks i appreciate any help that i can get.

dXsquared
08-13-2003, 08:25 PM
well.. if your front are 6.5 and the back are 6X9.. why are you posting??

Travis

A Dawg Jr
08-13-2003, 08:36 PM
I'm guessing your fronts are 5 1/4's. I don't know that they make a 6x9 in back and 6.5 up front.. I could be wrong

xaccordx89x
08-13-2003, 08:47 PM
well i always think i can be wrong, but im just wondering what you guys have in your car i guess

MrBen
08-13-2003, 08:50 PM
I know in some coupes, they had 6x9 in the back. So you're probably right there. But I think in front you probably have 5 1/4. Check to be sure.

danronian
08-13-2003, 08:50 PM
6.5 in front, 6X9 in back

xaccordx89x
08-13-2003, 09:01 PM
thanks, oh yea what would you guys prefer...pioneer, kenwood or sony?

Cyric_accord
08-13-2003, 09:04 PM
Yeah... why exactly are you asking if you know the specs of your speakers?

anyways, Honda used different speakers per model trim and year it seems, but you're in luck. I just put in a new system this afternoon, consisting of a Pioneer DEH-1500 head unit, Pioneer 6.5 TS-G1647 2-way fronts, and Pioneer 6x9 TS-A6960R 3-way rears.

I have an 89 Accord LXi aswell, but be careful about your 6x9s... The original mount area is too small if you have a deep cone, atleast I did. For mine to work, I had to file and sand the top of my stock enclosure so it could fit without cutting through the metal of the trunk.

A Dawg Jr
08-13-2003, 09:09 PM
Same here, but they had to cut the hell out of the metal back there to make my cone fit, not only that but had to cut the two bars that go accross the back of the trunk

I have an 89 lxi too, but I have 5 1/4's up front... not 6.5s... I wish I had 6.5s

dXsquared
08-13-2003, 09:10 PM
YGPM Cyric

Travis

A Dawg Jr
08-13-2003, 09:11 PM
Originally posted by xaccordx89x
thanks, oh yea what would you guys prefer...pioneer, kenwood or sony?


Alpine

MrBen
08-13-2003, 09:13 PM
Pioneer.

Cyric_accord
08-13-2003, 09:30 PM
I like my pionee's, and my 6.5s fit perfectly into the stock door... I just think honda didn't think this speaker thing thru.

Sorry Trav, but I'm a poor college freshman, I'm interested in em but my cash is significantly at a buy nothing point right now.

ANd how deep were your cones? I didn't have to cut them or touch the crossbars, tho they did kind of interfere with the placing of the connections

A Dawg Jr
08-13-2003, 09:35 PM
Pretty deep, at least 4-5 inches... Infinity Kappa's

Cyric_accord
08-13-2003, 09:48 PM
Heh, now I see why you had to

Edit: and Dawg... I talked to my guy at our local AMS shop and he said if you have the 4 inches you could rip that mount out and have room for the 6.5... but I'm not sure if that applies to the 5 1/4s too

Zigman168
08-14-2003, 10:08 PM
ok i have 4" in my 2 door se-i 89
It did have a bose in it at one time

xaccordx89x
08-14-2003, 11:35 PM
alrite..i bought my speakers 6.5 alpine type r and 6x9 type r....bought them for 240 for both...only problem now is to getting them to fit...i realize the cone was too big for both...any suggestions guys?

A Dawg Jr
08-15-2003, 07:59 AM
Ok, you're probably not going to be able to get the 6.5's up front with the stock mounts... But you can get them up there I guess without those..

In the back, the 6x9's SHOULD fit into the mounts, depending on how wide the cone is. If you have the speakers now, check. Do they fit all the way down into the mounts? (not the metal hole, just the mounts alone.) they should, and if they do the getting them in will be pretty easy.

You'll need a jigsaw with a metal blade, mark out how much you'll need to cut out of the back metal, and go at it from your trunk.. Wear safty goggles in there though with hot metal scraps fling around.

If that's not something you feel comfortable doing, take it to car audio store, and let them do it. Though you'll have to pay

Vinny
08-15-2003, 08:24 AM
Personally I'd take em back and get ones that fit without having to hack up metal with a dremmel or a jigsaw, But thats just me. You might wanna go look at Crutchfields website, don't buy from em there hella expensive, but they have a list of what fits into about every carwithout any adapters or modifications. May not alway be the best (I think they list a cple pioneer and kenwood 6&1/2 for the doors) but it gives you a reference as to depth and stuff

87DXHatch
08-15-2003, 03:10 PM
Here's what you can do to get just about any bigger round speaker to fit up front: Simply cut a Baltic Birch (or other non-MDF wood [MDF gets ruined when it gets wet]) ring and attach it to the speaker basket, and then mount the speaker to that.

I made really elaborate Baltic Birch/fiberglass pods that I mounted my speakers up front in, you can just make really simple ones that work great.

And the stock honda sizes for 89 LXi coupes are 6X9's in the back, and like 6.25" up front... the thing is that most mainstream manufacturers (pioneer, kenwood, alpine, sony) call their 6.25" speakers 6.5" when they really aren't. The woofers of the component set I have in my car now are 6.5" (I measured them with a ruler) and they were about .25" too wide to fit in the stock locations w/o modifications.

xaccordx89x
08-15-2003, 11:09 PM
thanks for ur suggestions...but the problem is the 6x9 dont even fit on the stock mounts...and the 6.5...the speakers dont fit on the mounts in the front either...im more concerned about the front speakeres...and the back i guess i can have someone make me a mount for that...so are there any suggestions on how i can get the 6.5 onto the front...the cone and the magnet is too big...thats what im thinking...but im hoping theres a way...thanks any suggestions is appreciated.

87DXHatch
08-16-2003, 10:18 AM
Also, what I had to do to make my previous 6.5"s to fit was this:

I removed the stock baskets, and took a jigsaw, and hacked off all the plastic except for the part where the speaker mounts. You can get just about any magnet/basket assembly to fit into that, then the next concern becomes window clearance.

xaccordx89x
08-16-2003, 11:14 AM
I hacked that off already, thats the first thing i did. These type r speakers are bigger than i exspected them to be. It still doesnt fit

Project-LXi
08-16-2003, 11:14 AM
I have JL 6" 3 ways in the front, and Kenwood 3way 6x9s (Soon to be replaced by JL) in the rear. For the fronts I had to remove the backing of the stock mounts, and for the rears I had to adapt the stock mounts to fit the new speakers in order for the cones to clear.

87DXHatch
08-16-2003, 12:22 PM
Originally posted by xaccordx89x
I hacked that off already, thats the first thing i did. These type r speakers are bigger than i exspected them to be. It still doesnt fit

Then I would suggest doing this: Put the speaker up to the stock basket, and mark with a marker where the spokes of the basket touch the ring. Then bust out the jigsaw/dremel/cutting tool and cut holes in the ring so that the speaker will fit in it. That's what I had to do with my 6.5"s...

Then go to the hardware store and get some soft compressable rubber weather stripping, and put that around the plastic ring so that the speaker still seals when it's mounted.

xaccordx89x
08-17-2003, 08:34 PM
Thanks for the suggestions, ill see what i can do.

Cyric_accord
08-18-2003, 01:01 PM
Good luck, tell us how it went.... I was lucky, My front 6.5 went it like a dream, no modifications and I measured them last night, a full 6 and 1/2 inches. My rears just took me and my friend to use a drill bit to shave the plastic so the 6x9s would sit evenly.