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markthomas69 10-24-2012 10:01 AM

Bose 6x9 door speaker adapter plates
 
Does anyone know the part number for the left and right that will make it possible to put 6x9's in a base model?

I called a dealer and they are available for purchase but I was told it looks like there are two different types of mounting plates for the touring which made no sense to me.

Realale 10-24-2012 10:49 AM

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markthomas69 10-24-2012 10:51 AM

Awesome reply and thank you much!:hello:

Realale 10-24-2012 10:58 AM

No prob. If you do this ill buy your base speaker mounts.

VDC_OFF 10-24-2012 10:58 AM

I just got the dremel and cut a hole big enough to fit my new speaker just fyi

bigaudiofanat 10-24-2012 11:03 AM

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Originally Posted by markthomas69 (Post 1977930)
Does anyone know the part number for the left and right that will make it possible to put 6x9's in a base model?

I called a dealer and they are available for purchase but I was told it looks like there are two different types of mounting plates for the touring which made no sense to me.

You could also just make brackets out of MDF material as well.

Just curious why 6X9's in the front? :confused:

markthomas69 10-24-2012 11:03 AM

I have a pair from another car sitting in a closet. They would have to be better than the stock speakers.

markthomas69 10-24-2012 05:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Realale (Post 1978067)
No prob. If you do this ill buy your base speaker mounts.

When I get it done I will see if you still want them.

Realale 10-24-2012 05:52 PM

Cool. Just shoot me a PM. Thanks

jvg 10-24-2012 06:09 PM

I guess it depends on how thick the spacer/adaptor is but what is the max mounting depth on the 6x9s? I heard that it was pretty shallow and that aftermarket 6x9 were hard to find to fit because of the shallow mounting depth. Is this true?

VDC_OFF 10-25-2012 06:47 AM

Yes it's very shallow. I actually had some 5x7's laying around from a 240sx i used to have and they fit perfect.

bigaudiofanat 10-25-2012 06:54 AM

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Originally Posted by jvg (Post 1979070)
I guess it depends on how thick the spacer/adapter is but what is the max mounting depth on the 6x9s? I heard that it was pretty shallow and that aftermarket 6x9 were hard to find to fit because of the shallow mounting depth. Is this true?

Late on this but yes the mounts for the 6x9's from bose are very shallow you would need a spacer. But I would highly recommend going with 6.5's as your going to get the same if not better quality from them. Especially component speakers. Plus there is a bigger selection of 6.5's that will fit. :tup:

jvg 10-25-2012 01:55 PM

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Originally Posted by bigaudiofanat (Post 1979782)
Late on this but yes the mounts for the 6x9's from bose are very shallow you would need a spacer. But I would highly recommend going with 6.5's as your going to get the same if not better quality from them. Especially component speakers. Plus there is a bigger selection of 6.5's that will fit. :tup:

I actually do have a component set. I have the Polk Audio db6501 and it doesnt sound bad. But i was looking to add a little better sounding bass at louder volumes. I want to stay away from adding a sub if i can so i figured 6x9's would be the next best thing? Maybe not? Oh and i still have the stock non bose headunit and no aftermarket amp amp.

bigaudiofanat 10-25-2012 04:42 PM

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Originally Posted by jvg (Post 1980697)
I actually do have a component set. I have the Polk Audio db6501 and it doesnt sound bad. But i was looking to add a little better sounding bass at louder volumes. I want to stay away from adding a sub if i can so i figured 6x9's would be the next best thing? Maybe not? Oh and i still have the stock non bose headunit and no aftermarket amp amp.

If your looking for bass, look towards better 6.5's such as the focal polyglass or hertz Hi-energy, or mile, these will make it sound like you have a sub in your car! Also if your not running an aftermarket head unit check into running one this will increase your quality a lot. Hopefully some of my customers can chime in on this.

Ashtonb 04-29-2019 08:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bigaudiofanat (Post 1979782)
Late on this but yes the mounts for the 6x9's from bose are very shallow you would need a spacer. But I would highly recommend going with 6.5's as your going to get the same if not better quality from them. Especially component speakers. Plus there is a bigger selection of 6.5's that will fit. :tup:

Haha you're late on this, how about 2019?

Spacers.. would it actually work?? I got some Alpine type R 6x9s I want to put in. But don't wanna mess up the door.


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