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Old 16-10-2007, 11:25 AM   #1
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Default rear speakers in AU wagon

ive scoured the forums and have found lots of useful info re: wiring diagram and what to do with front speakers but couldnt find anything in regard to the rear speakers in the wagon (Forte AU I)

to me they seem to be little 4 inch speakers, im wondering A. how to remove the casing to get them out without damaging anything and B. if there's any way of fitting larger speakers in there or any other modifications that can be done to give the wagon a bit better rear speakerage.

also has anyone installed a CD stacker in the wagon and where did they put it? im thinking under the drivers seat (this is what i did with my old EL sedan, bolted the stacker to the floor under the seat, never had a problem, did this due to gas tank in the boot), just wondering if a better location can be found in the wagon

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Old 16-10-2007, 06:06 PM   #2
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i fitted my 6 stacker under the drivers seat.just be careful as there is a wiring loom there. been told speakers are 5 1/4 inch by the stereo guys,they said 6 inch would fit with a small spacer
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Old 16-10-2007, 08:14 PM   #3
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AU Wagon speakers are 4" - there didn't seem to be any easy way to fit anything bigger.

As for stackers - why not just get an MP3 player and fit 10 discs worth of music onto a CD, or over 100 doscs worth onto a DVD (if you get a Giga MP3 player such as the JVC 7195 KVD???)
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Old 17-10-2007, 02:01 PM   #4
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AU Wagon speakers are 4" - there didn't seem to be any easy way to fit anything bigger.

As for stackers - why not just get an MP3 player and fit 10 discs worth of music onto a CD, or over 100 doscs worth onto a DVD (if you get a Giga MP3 player such as the JVC 7195 KVD???)
The rear speakers in my Series 1 wagon are 5 1/4" .
As for a cd stacker ....... why bother . there are so many better new technologies now . I use a bluetooth deck that streams from my phone , tis the way to go IMHO .
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