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Car Forum / Ford / Ford Mustang / November 2007

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Skipper 500 speaker replacement in 2006 Mustang GT

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DJ NoMore - 19 Nov 2007 17:58 GMT
Greets gang,

I was just wondering if anyone has used something besides 5X7/6X8
speakers to replace the door and rear deck speakers in a 2005+ Mustang?
 I can't seem to find the 6.5" adapter plates that they had 10 years
ago when I replaced the speakers in my 1996 T-Bird.

The head unit is going to go ASAP, and I am trying to get ideas for
replacing the speakers.  I am going to leave the stock door subwoofers
and amps because that should provide me with enough midbass up front
after I upgrade the sound system.
DJ NoMore - 23 Nov 2007 04:27 GMT
> Greets gang,
>
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> and amps because that should provide me with enough midbass up front
> after I upgrade the sound system.
I hate to follow up on my own post, but I ordered two pair of Infinity
Kappa 682.7cfs this week.  I plan to prove my local Best Buy installer
wrong when he said the tweeters were too tall to fit behind the door
panels!  If he was indeed right, I may have a pair of Kappas for sale!
 
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