- Sun Jul 05, 2009 2:22 pm
#128397
Aside from going on ebay and trying to find the rear 92-95 civic EG oem speaker mounts and the whole costly set up, here is an alternative which works well!!
My cousin and I came up with an idea to install rear speakers using different style mounts due to the 92-95 rear speaker brackets being discontinued. Instead of paying some crazy price like 100$ for rear brackets for the 92-95 hatchback try and go with this idea. We installed two 6x1/2 in the rear using different mounts mine were from rear mounts out of a crx(not sure what year) but it worked great! My speakers are type s which sound good by the way if you cared to know! it was not that much work but better off spending 20$ for mounts than 100$ I sure as hell can tell you that! Also just make sure you have the oem speaker covers and it works great. Any questions just ask...any haters whatever I saved 80$...Thanks Let me know what you think!
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My cousin and I came up with an idea to install rear speakers using different style mounts due to the 92-95 rear speaker brackets being discontinued. Instead of paying some crazy price like 100$ for rear brackets for the 92-95 hatchback try and go with this idea. We installed two 6x1/2 in the rear using different mounts mine were from rear mounts out of a crx(not sure what year) but it worked great! My speakers are type s which sound good by the way if you cared to know! it was not that much work but better off spending 20$ for mounts than 100$ I sure as hell can tell you that! Also just make sure you have the oem speaker covers and it works great. Any questions just ask...any haters whatever I saved 80$...Thanks Let me know what you think!
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