93 Accord Size...
Mine which is a 90 are 6.5" in both the front and the back, I have heard 6x9 in the back. If not check with your honda dealer, or you local electronic stores (best buy, circuit city etc) they should have look ups too.
K thx,
I need to change mines becuase my front right one and both of the rear one's are rattling... Im guessing that they are blown. Will replacing all the speakers with the sony xploid for i think 69$ be good enough?
I need to change mines becuase my front right one and both of the rear one's are rattling... Im guessing that they are blown. Will replacing all the speakers with the sony xploid for i think 69$ be good enough?
sony sucks, if you are not plannin on ampin any of these get alpine type s's all around. if you get 6x9's for the back tho, be sure ot have a head unit that will make it so that the tweets will be dominate in the front because the 6x9's are very bright compared to the 6.5's
EDIT: forgot to mention, they will run you a total of about 220 or so. but its worth it. or go on ebay and get em for a lot cheaper after time.
EDIT: forgot to mention, they will run you a total of about 220 or so. but its worth it. or go on ebay and get em for a lot cheaper after time.
speaker size for accord 90-93:
EX and SE: 5.25" front, 6x9" rear
LX and DX: 6.5" all around
all models have a speaker box where the front speaker resides in. these can be remove in favor of larger speakers. it might be necessary to remove them as well if your speaker magnets are large. just make sure your window rolls down all the way as some magent are so big they obstruct the window's path. also make sure the speaker doesn't rub against the door panel/grill. these speaker boxes are also present in the rear speakers. hope i shed some insight.
EX and SE: 5.25" front, 6x9" rear
LX and DX: 6.5" all around
all models have a speaker box where the front speaker resides in. these can be remove in favor of larger speakers. it might be necessary to remove them as well if your speaker magnets are large. just make sure your window rolls down all the way as some magent are so big they obstruct the window's path. also make sure the speaker doesn't rub against the door panel/grill. these speaker boxes are also present in the rear speakers. hope i shed some insight.
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Thx for all the information. So for the front speakers I can increase the size of the speakers by alittle and the rear they have to be 6.5?
If I amp my car, will I need like a separate battery becuase doesn't it drain it?
If I am going to amp it im most likey going to be going for 2 10's in the back.
If I amp my car, will I need like a separate battery becuase doesn't it drain it?
If I am going to amp it im most likey going to be going for 2 10's in the back.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by TL168 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Thx for all the information. So for the front speakers I can increase the size of the speakers by alittle and the rear they have to be 6.5?
If I amp my car, will I need like a separate battery becuase doesn't it drain it?
If I am going to amp it im most likey going to be going for 2 10's in the back.</TD></TR></TABLE>
No the amp will not drain your battery, it has a remote wire so when you turn on your head unit it will in turn turn on your amp. A lot of new decks (and higher end) have built in high pass frequency so there is less chance of your mids and highs blowing because it removes the low frequencies (bass) in those speakers, if you plan on putting in some 10's make sure you get a custom box or custom interior for the trunk. I bought one of those regular joe-shmoe boxes and my punch2's sounded like ***, but after I built my box they hit 2 times as hard and made it a cleaner sounding bass. If you plan on doing the install yourself its pretty straight forward you can buy speaker adapters to fit the 6x9 in the back, I have 6.5's in the front and back and it sounds fine. 6x9 are loud and are an all around speaker.
If I amp my car, will I need like a separate battery becuase doesn't it drain it?
If I am going to amp it im most likey going to be going for 2 10's in the back.</TD></TR></TABLE>
No the amp will not drain your battery, it has a remote wire so when you turn on your head unit it will in turn turn on your amp. A lot of new decks (and higher end) have built in high pass frequency so there is less chance of your mids and highs blowing because it removes the low frequencies (bass) in those speakers, if you plan on putting in some 10's make sure you get a custom box or custom interior for the trunk. I bought one of those regular joe-shmoe boxes and my punch2's sounded like ***, but after I built my box they hit 2 times as hard and made it a cleaner sounding bass. If you plan on doing the install yourself its pretty straight forward you can buy speaker adapters to fit the 6x9 in the back, I have 6.5's in the front and back and it sounds fine. 6x9 are loud and are an all around speaker.
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