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Old 05-27-2006, 02:30 AM   #1 (permalink)
biffsmash
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Smile New here, need some stereo/speakers advice please :)

Hi,

Been reading this forum for a few weeks, and have had my 1992 disco 200tdi for a few weeks, but I crashed it and have only just had it back, and need some advice regarding fitting rear speakers to the car.

I have had a new cheapo sony CD/MP3 player fitted, which is wired up to the only speakers I have in the car which are the original tiny speakers in the front doors.

Well I have some new speakers I want to fit, two front and two rear, but being technically challenged have no clue where to fit them as they are too big to realistically fit in the doors.

I guess my main question is are there wires in the car already for rear speakers, and where should I fit the speakers, also is it a difficult job.

The front speakers are 6 inch round ones, 3 way, and the rear are 6x9 inch 4 way speakers.

Anyway i've gone on a bit and not said much but just wanted to say hi and hope someone has some advice (probably go to a garage and get them fitted by someone with a brain haha)

Cheers,

Jon.
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