Speakers replace instructions
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Re: Speakers replace instructions
In article <614be1fb.0312041029.47408727@posting.google.com >,
bcnewsgroups@yahoo.com (Bryan Canter) wrote:
> Anyway, I have chosen Infinity 6002i as a replacement. But they are
> $100 on their website. Ebay has these open box for under $50. With
> shipping I should be able to get these for about $55, I think. But
> there will not be any free goodies that Crutchfield throws in, namely:
> wiring harness and install instructions. So my question is: does
> anyone have a copy of the installation instructions from Crutchield
> that they can share with me?
Crutchfield will sell you the instructions for $5.
bcnewsgroups@yahoo.com (Bryan Canter) wrote:
> Anyway, I have chosen Infinity 6002i as a replacement. But they are
> $100 on their website. Ebay has these open box for under $50. With
> shipping I should be able to get these for about $55, I think. But
> there will not be any free goodies that Crutchfield throws in, namely:
> wiring harness and install instructions. So my question is: does
> anyone have a copy of the installation instructions from Crutchield
> that they can share with me?
Crutchfield will sell you the instructions for $5.
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Re: Speakers replace instructions
In article <614be1fb.0312041029.47408727@posting.google.com >,
bcnewsgroups@yahoo.com (Bryan Canter) wrote:
> Anyway, I have chosen Infinity 6002i as a replacement. But they are
> $100 on their website. Ebay has these open box for under $50. With
> shipping I should be able to get these for about $55, I think. But
> there will not be any free goodies that Crutchfield throws in, namely:
> wiring harness and install instructions. So my question is: does
> anyone have a copy of the installation instructions from Crutchield
> that they can share with me?
Crutchfield will sell you the instructions for $5.
bcnewsgroups@yahoo.com (Bryan Canter) wrote:
> Anyway, I have chosen Infinity 6002i as a replacement. But they are
> $100 on their website. Ebay has these open box for under $50. With
> shipping I should be able to get these for about $55, I think. But
> there will not be any free goodies that Crutchfield throws in, namely:
> wiring harness and install instructions. So my question is: does
> anyone have a copy of the installation instructions from Crutchield
> that they can share with me?
Crutchfield will sell you the instructions for $5.
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Re: Speakers replace instructions
Thanks Steve for your response.
> Er...well, yeah. It's a 6-1/2" hole, but stock has a 5" or so, in a funky
> ducted enclosure. Yank it out, and walla! A 6.5" speaker capable door.
SWEET! That answers the questions in my head. The factory speakers
certainly don't look like 6-1/2".
> I just put Infinity 605CS in the front, and 692.5 in the back. A bit of
> chopping in the back, but....um.....well, you'll be pleased.
605CS are Component speakers! So where do you put the littel tweaters?
Just curious. Did you have to drill holes in the doors for them?
> I paid 5.24USD for the rears....they list locally for 329CDN.
Assuming that is $52.40, it seems awfully cheap! There is nowhere I am
going to get those (692.5 is Kappa series, I think) at this price. I
think I will stick with Reference 6952i.
Thanks alot.
bc
> Er...well, yeah. It's a 6-1/2" hole, but stock has a 5" or so, in a funky
> ducted enclosure. Yank it out, and walla! A 6.5" speaker capable door.
SWEET! That answers the questions in my head. The factory speakers
certainly don't look like 6-1/2".
> I just put Infinity 605CS in the front, and 692.5 in the back. A bit of
> chopping in the back, but....um.....well, you'll be pleased.
605CS are Component speakers! So where do you put the littel tweaters?
Just curious. Did you have to drill holes in the doors for them?
> I paid 5.24USD for the rears....they list locally for 329CDN.
Assuming that is $52.40, it seems awfully cheap! There is nowhere I am
going to get those (692.5 is Kappa series, I think) at this price. I
think I will stick with Reference 6952i.
Thanks alot.
bc
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Re: Speakers replace instructions
Thanks Steve for your response.
> Er...well, yeah. It's a 6-1/2" hole, but stock has a 5" or so, in a funky
> ducted enclosure. Yank it out, and walla! A 6.5" speaker capable door.
SWEET! That answers the questions in my head. The factory speakers
certainly don't look like 6-1/2".
> I just put Infinity 605CS in the front, and 692.5 in the back. A bit of
> chopping in the back, but....um.....well, you'll be pleased.
605CS are Component speakers! So where do you put the littel tweaters?
Just curious. Did you have to drill holes in the doors for them?
> I paid 5.24USD for the rears....they list locally for 329CDN.
Assuming that is $52.40, it seems awfully cheap! There is nowhere I am
going to get those (692.5 is Kappa series, I think) at this price. I
think I will stick with Reference 6952i.
Thanks alot.
bc
> Er...well, yeah. It's a 6-1/2" hole, but stock has a 5" or so, in a funky
> ducted enclosure. Yank it out, and walla! A 6.5" speaker capable door.
SWEET! That answers the questions in my head. The factory speakers
certainly don't look like 6-1/2".
> I just put Infinity 605CS in the front, and 692.5 in the back. A bit of
> chopping in the back, but....um.....well, you'll be pleased.
605CS are Component speakers! So where do you put the littel tweaters?
Just curious. Did you have to drill holes in the doors for them?
> I paid 5.24USD for the rears....they list locally for 329CDN.
Assuming that is $52.40, it seems awfully cheap! There is nowhere I am
going to get those (692.5 is Kappa series, I think) at this price. I
think I will stick with Reference 6952i.
Thanks alot.
bc
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Re: Speakers replace instructions
Thanks Steve for your response.
> Er...well, yeah. It's a 6-1/2" hole, but stock has a 5" or so, in a funky
> ducted enclosure. Yank it out, and walla! A 6.5" speaker capable door.
SWEET! That answers the questions in my head. The factory speakers
certainly don't look like 6-1/2".
> I just put Infinity 605CS in the front, and 692.5 in the back. A bit of
> chopping in the back, but....um.....well, you'll be pleased.
605CS are Component speakers! So where do you put the littel tweaters?
Just curious. Did you have to drill holes in the doors for them?
> I paid 5.24USD for the rears....they list locally for 329CDN.
Assuming that is $52.40, it seems awfully cheap! There is nowhere I am
going to get those (692.5 is Kappa series, I think) at this price. I
think I will stick with Reference 6952i.
Thanks alot.
bc
> Er...well, yeah. It's a 6-1/2" hole, but stock has a 5" or so, in a funky
> ducted enclosure. Yank it out, and walla! A 6.5" speaker capable door.
SWEET! That answers the questions in my head. The factory speakers
certainly don't look like 6-1/2".
> I just put Infinity 605CS in the front, and 692.5 in the back. A bit of
> chopping in the back, but....um.....well, you'll be pleased.
605CS are Component speakers! So where do you put the littel tweaters?
Just curious. Did you have to drill holes in the doors for them?
> I paid 5.24USD for the rears....they list locally for 329CDN.
Assuming that is $52.40, it seems awfully cheap! There is nowhere I am
going to get those (692.5 is Kappa series, I think) at this price. I
think I will stick with Reference 6952i.
Thanks alot.
bc
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Re: Speakers replace instructions
Thanks Steve for your response.
> Er...well, yeah. It's a 6-1/2" hole, but stock has a 5" or so, in a funky
> ducted enclosure. Yank it out, and walla! A 6.5" speaker capable door.
SWEET! That answers the questions in my head. The factory speakers
certainly don't look like 6-1/2".
> I just put Infinity 605CS in the front, and 692.5 in the back. A bit of
> chopping in the back, but....um.....well, you'll be pleased.
605CS are Component speakers! So where do you put the littel tweaters?
Just curious. Did you have to drill holes in the doors for them?
> I paid 5.24USD for the rears....they list locally for 329CDN.
Assuming that is $52.40, it seems awfully cheap! There is nowhere I am
going to get those (692.5 is Kappa series, I think) at this price. I
think I will stick with Reference 6952i.
Thanks alot.
bc
> Er...well, yeah. It's a 6-1/2" hole, but stock has a 5" or so, in a funky
> ducted enclosure. Yank it out, and walla! A 6.5" speaker capable door.
SWEET! That answers the questions in my head. The factory speakers
certainly don't look like 6-1/2".
> I just put Infinity 605CS in the front, and 692.5 in the back. A bit of
> chopping in the back, but....um.....well, you'll be pleased.
605CS are Component speakers! So where do you put the littel tweaters?
Just curious. Did you have to drill holes in the doors for them?
> I paid 5.24USD for the rears....they list locally for 329CDN.
Assuming that is $52.40, it seems awfully cheap! There is nowhere I am
going to get those (692.5 is Kappa series, I think) at this price. I
think I will stick with Reference 6952i.
Thanks alot.
bc
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Re: Speakers replace instructions
"M.C. Tee" <tedwards@NOSPAM.roadrunner.nf.net> wrote in message news:<bqo9mg$jb3$1@nntp-stjh-01-01.rogers.nf.net>...
> http://www.carstereohelp.org/stereor...d98_00FSpk.htm
Thanks for the link.
> as for wiring, well, easiest thing to do is cut off the factory connector,
> there will be 2 wires, one positive and one negitive, positive is usually
Is there a way to avoid cutting and soldering? Are there no harnesses?
Thanks and regards,
bc
> http://www.carstereohelp.org/stereor...d98_00FSpk.htm
Thanks for the link.
> as for wiring, well, easiest thing to do is cut off the factory connector,
> there will be 2 wires, one positive and one negitive, positive is usually
Is there a way to avoid cutting and soldering? Are there no harnesses?
Thanks and regards,
bc
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Re: Speakers replace instructions
"M.C. Tee" <tedwards@NOSPAM.roadrunner.nf.net> wrote in message news:<bqo9mg$jb3$1@nntp-stjh-01-01.rogers.nf.net>...
> http://www.carstereohelp.org/stereor...d98_00FSpk.htm
Thanks for the link.
> as for wiring, well, easiest thing to do is cut off the factory connector,
> there will be 2 wires, one positive and one negitive, positive is usually
Is there a way to avoid cutting and soldering? Are there no harnesses?
Thanks and regards,
bc
> http://www.carstereohelp.org/stereor...d98_00FSpk.htm
Thanks for the link.
> as for wiring, well, easiest thing to do is cut off the factory connector,
> there will be 2 wires, one positive and one negitive, positive is usually
Is there a way to avoid cutting and soldering? Are there no harnesses?
Thanks and regards,
bc
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Re: Speakers replace instructions
"M.C. Tee" <tedwards@NOSPAM.roadrunner.nf.net> wrote in message news:<bqo9mg$jb3$1@nntp-stjh-01-01.rogers.nf.net>...
> http://www.carstereohelp.org/stereor...d98_00FSpk.htm
Thanks for the link.
> as for wiring, well, easiest thing to do is cut off the factory connector,
> there will be 2 wires, one positive and one negitive, positive is usually
Is there a way to avoid cutting and soldering? Are there no harnesses?
Thanks and regards,
bc
> http://www.carstereohelp.org/stereor...d98_00FSpk.htm
Thanks for the link.
> as for wiring, well, easiest thing to do is cut off the factory connector,
> there will be 2 wires, one positive and one negitive, positive is usually
Is there a way to avoid cutting and soldering? Are there no harnesses?
Thanks and regards,
bc
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Re: Speakers replace instructions
"M.C. Tee" <tedwards@NOSPAM.roadrunner.nf.net> wrote in message news:<bqo9mg$jb3$1@nntp-stjh-01-01.rogers.nf.net>...
> http://www.carstereohelp.org/stereor...d98_00FSpk.htm
Thanks for the link.
> as for wiring, well, easiest thing to do is cut off the factory connector,
> there will be 2 wires, one positive and one negitive, positive is usually
Is there a way to avoid cutting and soldering? Are there no harnesses?
Thanks and regards,
bc
> http://www.carstereohelp.org/stereor...d98_00FSpk.htm
Thanks for the link.
> as for wiring, well, easiest thing to do is cut off the factory connector,
> there will be 2 wires, one positive and one negitive, positive is usually
Is there a way to avoid cutting and soldering? Are there no harnesses?
Thanks and regards,
bc
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Re: Speakers replace instructions
ive never seen any, but it doesn't mean they dont exist
"Bryan Canter" <bcnewsgroups@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> "M.C. Tee" <tedwards@NOSPAM.roadrunner.nf.net> wrote in message
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>
> > http://www.carstereohelp.org/stereor...d98_00FSpk.htm
>
> Thanks for the link.
>
> > as for wiring, well, easiest thing to do is cut off the factory
connector,
> > there will be 2 wires, one positive and one negitive, positive is
usually
>
> Is there a way to avoid cutting and soldering? Are there no harnesses?
>
> Thanks and regards,
> bc
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> > http://www.carstereohelp.org/stereor...d98_00FSpk.htm
>
> Thanks for the link.
>
> > as for wiring, well, easiest thing to do is cut off the factory
connector,
> > there will be 2 wires, one positive and one negitive, positive is
usually
>
> Is there a way to avoid cutting and soldering? Are there no harnesses?
>
> Thanks and regards,
> bc
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Re: Speakers replace instructions
ive never seen any, but it doesn't mean they dont exist
"Bryan Canter" <bcnewsgroups@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> > http://www.carstereohelp.org/stereor...d98_00FSpk.htm
>
> Thanks for the link.
>
> > as for wiring, well, easiest thing to do is cut off the factory
connector,
> > there will be 2 wires, one positive and one negitive, positive is
usually
>
> Is there a way to avoid cutting and soldering? Are there no harnesses?
>
> Thanks and regards,
> bc
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> > http://www.carstereohelp.org/stereor...d98_00FSpk.htm
>
> Thanks for the link.
>
> > as for wiring, well, easiest thing to do is cut off the factory
connector,
> > there will be 2 wires, one positive and one negitive, positive is
usually
>
> Is there a way to avoid cutting and soldering? Are there no harnesses?
>
> Thanks and regards,
> bc
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Re: Speakers replace instructions
ive never seen any, but it doesn't mean they dont exist
"Bryan Canter" <bcnewsgroups@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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>
> > http://www.carstereohelp.org/stereor...d98_00FSpk.htm
>
> Thanks for the link.
>
> > as for wiring, well, easiest thing to do is cut off the factory
connector,
> > there will be 2 wires, one positive and one negitive, positive is
usually
>
> Is there a way to avoid cutting and soldering? Are there no harnesses?
>
> Thanks and regards,
> bc
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> > http://www.carstereohelp.org/stereor...d98_00FSpk.htm
>
> Thanks for the link.
>
> > as for wiring, well, easiest thing to do is cut off the factory
connector,
> > there will be 2 wires, one positive and one negitive, positive is
usually
>
> Is there a way to avoid cutting and soldering? Are there no harnesses?
>
> Thanks and regards,
> bc
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Re: Speakers replace instructions
ive never seen any, but it doesn't mean they dont exist
"Bryan Canter" <bcnewsgroups@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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>
> > http://www.carstereohelp.org/stereor...d98_00FSpk.htm
>
> Thanks for the link.
>
> > as for wiring, well, easiest thing to do is cut off the factory
connector,
> > there will be 2 wires, one positive and one negitive, positive is
usually
>
> Is there a way to avoid cutting and soldering? Are there no harnesses?
>
> Thanks and regards,
> bc
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>
> > http://www.carstereohelp.org/stereor...d98_00FSpk.htm
>
> Thanks for the link.
>
> > as for wiring, well, easiest thing to do is cut off the factory
connector,
> > there will be 2 wires, one positive and one negitive, positive is
usually
>
> Is there a way to avoid cutting and soldering? Are there no harnesses?
>
> Thanks and regards,
> bc
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"Bryan Canter" <bcnewsgroups@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> Thanks Steve for your response.
>
> > Er...well, yeah. It's a 6-1/2" hole, but stock has a 5" or so, in a
funky
> > ducted enclosure. Yank it out, and walla! A 6.5" speaker capable door.
>
> SWEET! That answers the questions in my head. The factory speakers
> certainly don't look like 6-1/2".
>
> > I just put Infinity 605CS in the front, and 692.5 in the back. A bit of
> > chopping in the back, but....um.....well, you'll be pleased.
>
> 605CS are Component speakers! So where do you put the littel tweaters?
> Just curious. Did you have to drill holes in the doors for them?
The little panel at the top of the door, I guess where the manual mirror
adjusters would be. Colour match is exact.
> > I paid 5.24USD for the rears....they list locally for 329CDN.
>
> Assuming that is $52.40, it seems awfully cheap!
No mis-type. Five dollars, twenty four cents. The wrong pic was on the item,
and they didn't *think* they included the crossovers. Figured for that
price, I'll build crossovers. They were in the box!
There is nowhere I am
> going to get those (692.5 is Kappa series, I think) at this price. I
> think I will stick with Reference 6952i.
>
> Thanks alot.
> bc