dimensions for 92-95 civic hatchback usdm rear speaker brackets
Hello, I was wanting to know if someone could get me the dimensions for the rear speaker brackets for the 92-95 civic hatchback. I was trying to find a pair for a reasonable price, but sadly as I'm sure all of you know, a reasonable price, doesn't exist. So, if anyone was willing to get some dimensions for the brackets, I have a friend that can 3d model them so, they can be 3d printed. Thanks in advance.
I just need these
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I just need these
http://lh4.ggpht.com/_dKrAeypy4kc/TE...U/IMGP7564.JPG
Not that you would know but this has already been posted in the past. Even google wasn't easily able to isolate it without specific direction.
Please see the thread I've linked below. In particular, post #15.
https://honda-tech.com/forums/honda-...et-eg-3197080/
Please see the thread I've linked below. In particular, post #15.
https://honda-tech.com/forums/honda-...et-eg-3197080/
Not that you would know but this has already been posted in the past. Even google wasn't easily able to isolate it without specific direction.
Please see the thread I've linked below. In particular, post #15.
https://honda-tech.com/forums/honda-...et-eg-3197080/
Please see the thread I've linked below. In particular, post #15.
https://honda-tech.com/forums/honda-...et-eg-3197080/
By the way, reasonable price is 120 dollars USD now a days. I paid pretty close to that for each set I have.
The shroud on the other hand would need a laser modeling unit to get it right as it's a curved plastic piece and a tape measure just doesn't cut it.
You could take the non speaker shroud and cut a hole in it where the speaker is and then insert a speaker wire mesh in it. It would be the DIY equivalent and have the proper curve and dimensions to fit into the hatch back end.
The shroud on the other hand would need a laser modeling unit to get it right as it's a curved plastic piece and a tape measure just doesn't cut it.
You could take the non speaker shroud and cut a hole in it where the speaker is and then insert a speaker wire mesh in it. It would be the DIY equivalent and have the proper curve and dimensions to fit into the hatch back end.
By the way, reasonable price is 120 dollars USD now a days. I paid pretty close to that for each set I have.
The shroud on the other hand would need a laser modeling unit to get it right as it's a curved plastic piece and a tape measure just doesn't cut it.
You could take the non speaker shroud and cut a hole in it where the speaker is and then insert a speaker wire mesh in it. It would be the DIY equivalent and have the proper curve and dimensions to fit into the hatch back end.
The shroud on the other hand would need a laser modeling unit to get it right as it's a curved plastic piece and a tape measure just doesn't cut it.
You could take the non speaker shroud and cut a hole in it where the speaker is and then insert a speaker wire mesh in it. It would be the DIY equivalent and have the proper curve and dimensions to fit into the hatch back end.
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