'90 Civic LX Rear Speaker Install Advice Needed

Discussion in 'Civic' started by WaterWatcher, Oct 10, 2004.

  1. WaterWatcher

    WaterWatcher Guest

    Hi all. After only 14 years I've decided two stereo speakers aren't enough
    in my '90 Civic sedan. I want to install two 6 1/2" speakers in the rear
    deck. The metal under this deck has cutouts for what appears to be 6 1/2"
    speakers, with three screw holes. Do I just cut the fiberboard from above
    the cutouts and drop the speakers in from the top and drill new holes? Or
    do the speakers mount from the bottom? There seems to be very little
    clearance underneath for bottom mounting due to the trunk lid springs
    running accross there. Also, the cutouts seem to press against the speaker
    cone surrounds when I hold them up there from the bottom. Anyone have
    experience doing this?

    Thanks for any advice,
    WW
     
    WaterWatcher, Oct 10, 2004
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  2. WaterWatcher

    lamont1 Guest

    honda's usually have the same type of rear speaker installation proceedure,
    the cars that came with speakers have a hole that doesnt seem that big
    because the speakers mount to the honda speaker grills, they actually are
    about an inch above the rear deck. then the magnets stick out through that
    hole. you should get some speaker grills for that car mount the speakers to
    it then drop them in the hole. i have those grills by the way on a parts
    car.
     
    lamont1, Oct 24, 2004
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  3. WaterWatcher

    WaterWatcher Guest

    Thanks. I ended up cutting the rear deck out where the metal had the
    speaker holes underneath and screwing the speakers to the fiberboard deck
    from the top. Probably not the best way to do it but it works. Not much
    clearance in there for a screwdriver either with the slope of the rear
    window. Next time I'm at the wrecking yard I'll have a look for those
    grilles you mention.

    WW
     
    WaterWatcher, Oct 25, 2004
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  4. WaterWatcher

    Red Cloud Guest

    You don't cut the hole big. The speaker must not going down too much when
    you can't open the truck. See there is a truck opening metal run through
    the underneath the speaker that make sure not to touch that when you install
    the speaker.
     
    Red Cloud, Oct 28, 2004
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