NEED HOW-TO: Getting at 6x9's in 2000 Civic!!
I need to get at the 6x9's in my 2000 Civic Si in order to change them out with the Alpine ones I just got.
I'm told I have to take out the back seats, side panels, and upper deck to do it.
Anyone have a write-up or how-to? I heard it was a pain...
I'm told I have to take out the back seats, side panels, and upper deck to do it.
Anyone have a write-up or how-to? I heard it was a pain...
Use the helms... you do have ot take out the seats, thats why I never put them in my car. Too much work and I didnt' have the time.
Definitely a pain in the ***.. But a necessary evil, I guess... You've been told correctly... Seats, side panels come out, then rear deck pops out... Set aside a good couple of hours if you've never done something like that before....
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plan on a couple hours if youve never done it before.. ive done it before and its a pain in the ***.. nice speakers.. hope your running a 4 channel to those, they can handle the power and sound 1000x better when powered good..
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Alpine MRV-F340 will run those
Alpine MRV-F340 will run those
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by jordan-boxer »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">those alpine are DVC????
and 50rms watts????,yjuffvy
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ive heard those same speakers powered by a big 4 channel amp in my friends 96 civic and they sounded great.. definatly a great speaker for as cheap as they are before going into the higher price ranges..
and 50rms watts????,yjuffvy
</TD></TR></TABLE>ive heard those same speakers powered by a big 4 channel amp in my friends 96 civic and they sounded great.. definatly a great speaker for as cheap as they are before going into the higher price ranges..
im 99.99999% sure they are not dual voice coil, the 2 inputs are seperated, one for the tweeter and one for the 6x9 cone. you can run them straight from seperate outputs of your amp (using the amp/radio crossovers, depending on what you have) or the crossover that comes with the speaker
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Alpine MRV-F340 will run those
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hmm...i've got the same amp and the same speakers but after bi-amping the front speakers and running front stage only, i took the 6x9's out they've been sitting in my closet for about a year now.
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Alpine MRV-F340 will run those
</TD></TR></TABLE>hmm...i've got the same amp and the same speakers but after bi-amping the front speakers and running front stage only, i took the 6x9's out they've been sitting in my closet for about a year now.
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1. Fold down both sections of rear seat. UN-bolt all 6 gold colored bolts (10 mm) that secure seat to brackets.
2. Remove side brackets (2-12 mm bolts)
3. remove 1-10mm bolt that secures seat bottom. Unclip front clips and remove.
4. Extract 1-philips screw from each lower portion of side panel.
5. Using panel popper to aide in removal, take out both side panels.
6. Now carefully remove rear deck cover without breaking white pressure clips.
7. There u have it in 20 min or less.
Found this in an archived article
2. Remove side brackets (2-12 mm bolts)
3. remove 1-10mm bolt that secures seat bottom. Unclip front clips and remove.
4. Extract 1-philips screw from each lower portion of side panel.
5. Using panel popper to aide in removal, take out both side panels.
6. Now carefully remove rear deck cover without breaking white pressure clips.
7. There u have it in 20 min or less.
Found this in an archived article
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Mines a 99. I figured out the yellow stripe is +, white stripe is -,
I also removed my rear deck without removing the seats or side panels. Just unclip the side panels at the top and pull them back a little bit, the rear deck will pop right out.
I also removed my rear deck without removing the seats or side panels. Just unclip the side panels at the top and pull them back a little bit, the rear deck will pop right out.




