Only 2 Speakers in 92 Civic Dx??

Discussion in 'Civic' started by needshelp, May 28, 2004.

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    needshelp Guest

    I just bought a used 92 dx, which only comes with 2 front speaker
    places. Is this normal for some Dx's, or did the guy who owned it
    somehow get rid of the rear speakers. I took apart the rear paneling
    and could find no speaker wires whatsoever. Information would be
    appreciated!

    Alex
     
    needshelp, May 28, 2004
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    Mista Bone Guest

    DX HB??????

    The wires are there, WAY down in the bottom. You used to be able to buy the
    rear speaker panels from the dealer for about $120, but they are no longer
    in stock. Might wanna check Ebay.
     
    Mista Bone, May 28, 2004
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    Randolph Guest

    If you are talking hatchback, then two speakers is the norm. As far as I
    recall, only the Si hatchback had rear speakers from the factory.

    You'll need a number of parts to fit speakers in the factory location.
    Check http://tinyurl.com/3538w, you need:
    2 (39113-SR3-000)
    3 (39114-SR3-000)
    6 (39124-SR3-K00)
    8 (39125-SR3-K00)

    Then check http://tinyurl.com/2ubgo where you'll need:

    11 (83738-SR3-K00)
    20 (83788-SR3-K01)
    9 (83737-SR3-K00ZB = graphite black)
    18 (83787-SR3-K00ZB = graphite black)

    In addition you'll need various screws and bolts and a set of 5 1/4"
    round speakers. I don't know if the wiring is in the car, remove the
    side panels and feel around for a pair of wires taped to something in
    there.

    I have a set of rear factory speakers from a '94 Si that can be yours
    for the price of postage. They sound OK but the high frequency response
    is only so-so. Speakers only, none of the other hardware included. Post
    a valid e-mail address if you are interested and I'll contact you.
     
    Randolph, May 28, 2004
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    Sean Dinh Guest

    The connectors were behind the armrest panel on my 92 cx.
     
    Sean Dinh, May 31, 2004
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