View Full Version : what size speakers fit in the Bose holes?
boarderjosh10 12-18-2009, 12:36 AM I looked around on here and found the sticky with all of the information about the speakers in our cars. I have the bose system, and it says that the cars with bose have 9" speakers. I am adding a new headunit and replacing speakers, but I can't seem to find regular round 9" speakers, I found 6"9s but couldn't find any aftermarket circular 9" diameter speakers, does something else fit in the 9" spot? Also, anyone have good recommendations on good front speakers that they have had good luck with?
thanks!!
firebirdude 12-18-2009, 07:43 AM None are made. You must either buy a 6 1/2" adpater or make them yourself. Most people go the latter route.
Jedi54 12-18-2009, 11:24 AM boarderjosh: are you referring to the speaker in the door?
I changed out my bose speakers but left that one alone since it's a difficult task to find a speaker that fits the location with the proper ohm rating.
front speakers: I used Infinity Kappa highs. You'll need to get a little creative to mount them since they're smaller then the bose but they sound great
Leonardo Rosas 12-18-2009, 11:45 AM i had the base speakers and replace them with polk audio momos 6x9 rear deck and polks 5x7 doors and kept the stock headunit ... i gotta say the sound great i would just go ahead and say they sound much better than bose(i've heard some bose speakers) ... i changed the tweeters too for some polk audio too
boarderjosh10 12-18-2009, 11:52 AM my main question was the woofer in the front doors, I am replacing the headunit and going to outfit the car with new speakers. I couldn't find any speakers that were 9" round, so I am probably going to go with 6 1/2" speakers in the front, maybe just leave the bose tweeters alone but not plug them in or find 2" tweeters. The rear 6x9s should be easy to replace.
Leonardo Rosas 12-18-2009, 12:00 PM yeah you would prolly have to jerryrick something ... the rear deck is a piece of cake to replace good luck !!
firebirdude 12-18-2009, 03:10 PM my main question was the woofer in the front doors, I am replacing the headunit and going to outfit the car with new speakers. I couldn't find any speakers that were 9" round, so I am probably going to go with 6 1/2" speakers in the front, maybe just leave the bose tweeters alone but not plug them in or find 2" tweeters. The rear 6x9s should be easy to replace.You need a component set (http://www.woofersetc.com/c10/Compon-Speakers.htm) if you're going that direction. Woofer and tweeter set.
forbidden 12-18-2009, 10:33 PM And it is a very simple upgrade to install a 6.75" set of component speakers in the door. It is very easy to make a adaptor plate using the stock Bose speaker as a template.
Tigerfootball 12-19-2009, 01:31 PM It was very simple to make the adapter for the front.
My issue came with the rear 6x9's. They are easy to install, but you gotta make sure that the speakers you get don't have a lot protruding from the middle. I started with Infinity Reference 3-way 6x9s and could BARELY get the rear panel down again. I switched to the Infinity Kappa 2-way 6x9s (the tweeter doesn't stick out hardly at all) so now my rear panels fit great. just a bit of advice for the rears should you get to that point.
mkmike103 12-19-2009, 02:04 PM Make your own 6.5 baffles. Get yourself a nice component set as suggested and amplify it with a nice amp of your choice!
hannahman 12-21-2009, 12:34 PM I have not tried these, but there is an 8" component set on the market by Rainbow model CS 220 X-Plain. They run $400/pair but from the specs they should fit. Shallow depth too.
See here:
http://www.iqcaraudio.com/rainbow/x_line/index.htm
Seriously, can't you find the info in the *sticky* thread at the beginning of the forum?!?
boarderjosh10 12-21-2009, 11:44 PM sorry, I looked in the sticky about speaker sizes and about the different component sizes. It said that the Bose speakers are 9", but this thread was about finding the best solution to replace those speakers, I was shopping for replacements, but did not find any 9" speakers for sale, so my question was about what to do with a 9" hole. This thread answered a lot of my questions because now I know that I need to find speakers that are in the 6" to 7" range and then make or buy adapters to fit. I read that thread and all of the posts and still did not have a complete answer, so I made a new thread. and believe it or not, I found my answer.
rx8_fun_man 01-27-2012, 09:44 AM i had the base speakers and replace them with polk audio momos 6x9 rear deck and polks 5x7 doors and kept the stock headunit ... i gotta say the sound great i would just go ahead and say they sound much better than bose(i've heard some bose speakers) ... i changed the tweeters too for some polk audio too
hey man i wan to do the same thing as you kinda, well keeping the oem head unit. how hard was it to wire it up and could you help me with pics or something thanks.
firebirdude 01-27-2012, 10:07 AM hey man i wan to do the same thing as you kinda, well keeping the oem head unit. how hard was it to wire it up and could you help me with pics or something thanks.
There's nothing to it. They're plug and play. Remove the door panels, unscrew the factory speakers, disconnect the harness going to the speakers, make the + and-connections for the new speakers and screw the new speaker in place.
To splice in the new connections, you DO NOT need (or want) to cut off the factory harness. Just strip back the insulation a little and use a pointed object to make an eye in the wire, like this (http://davidspink.dyndns.org/sonata/splice7.jpg). Then thread the new wiring through the eye like this (http://davidspink.dyndns.org/sonata/splice8.jpg). Then wrap them together with the wires running along side each other like this (http://davidspink.dyndns.org/sonata/splice9.jpg). Then simply wrap the connection in electrical tape like this (http://davidspink.dyndns.org/sonata/splice10.jpg). The zip tie is just added security. Now when you go to sell the car, you can remove your speakers and just plug the factory speaker back in. 5 seconds. :)
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