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First Gen Troop Installing 6.5" Speakers in Front #517573 10/24/04 08:32 PM
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When I got my Troop, it had these Radio Shack Specials that werent round speakers. So they were just screwed on. WHen I took them out, I could see where their was a factory speaker hole.

So I put some 6x9's in the back doors, and I took some 6.5" rounds to put in the front. One problem. Towards the top of the hole is a bracket that gets in the way. On the driver side it holds the hood releas hatch, I dont know what it holds on the passenger side.

How did you guys mount your 6.5" speakers? I was thinking about cutting that bracket down a little so I could fit the speakers. Any other options?


'90 Trooper - 2.6L 5-Speed - 1" BL - Custom Roof Rack+2x55watt ProComp - Herculined Interior - Pace Setter Header - Dynomax Super Turbo - K&N - ProComp ES3000 Shocks - Optima Red - MSD 6A - 31" Kumho Mudders - Black Rock Crawlers
Re: First Gen Troop Installing 6.5" Speakers in Front [Re: NotSoSimple] #517574 10/25/04 01:35 AM
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I had same problem but mine was getting the grill on. you need to buy a 6.5 spacers thats what I did. Boy sure sounds alot better then those radio shack junk <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/cheers.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/cheers.gif" alt="" />

Re: First Gen Troop Installing 6.5" Speakers in Front [Re: i4i] #517575 10/25/04 02:19 AM
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I went with some 2-way Pioneer 5 1/4s and had a pain putting the grills on and 3-way Pioneer 6 1/2s in the back, but anythings better than Radio Shack speakers <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/shiner.gif" alt="" />
I actually seen in a junkyard where someone put some 6x9s in the roof area above the back doors but I couldn't see if those were factory holes or homemade <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/notooth.gif" alt="" />


Madcat <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/kewl.gif" alt="" />


1979 Pontiac Trans-Am - looking 4 a pontiac 455cid
1988 Trooper II - AMC head, .030 overbore, Calmini cam. Toga HV oil pump, Aisins, soon 2 b turbo
1989 Impulse Turbo - Fidanza flywheel, 270cc injectors, turbo-back exhaust, KYBs F/R


Re: First Gen Troop Installing 6.5" Speakers in Front [Re: NotSoSimple] #517576 10/25/04 02:37 AM
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Madcat, How's that Trans-Am look, I like trans am's, I just sold my 69 z28 to my nephew after he harrassed me for it for years. I would like to get a hold of a trams Am it's a rare sight these day's. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/kewl.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/kewl.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/cheers.gif" alt="" />

Re: First Gen Troop Installing 6.5" Speakers in Front [Re: i4i] #517577 10/25/04 06:21 AM
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How would the spacers work?

I dont see how it would help.


'90 Trooper - 2.6L 5-Speed - 1" BL - Custom Roof Rack+2x55watt ProComp - Herculined Interior - Pace Setter Header - Dynomax Super Turbo - K&N - ProComp ES3000 Shocks - Optima Red - MSD 6A - 31" Kumho Mudders - Black Rock Crawlers
Re: First Gen Troop Installing 6.5" Speakers in Front [Re: Madcat] #517578 10/25/04 06:34 AM
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I went with some 2-way Pioneer 5 1/4s and had a pain putting the grills on and 3-way Pioneer 6 1/2s in the back, but anythings better than Radio Shack speakers <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/shiner.gif" alt="" />
I actually seen in a junkyard where someone put some 6x9s in the roof area above the back doors but I couldn't see if those were factory holes or homemade <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/notooth.gif" alt="" />


Madcat <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/kewl.gif" alt="" />


Ive seen the same thing! <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif" alt="" />

Last edited by Chris408; 10/25/04 05:17 PM.
Re: First Gen Troop Installing 6.5" Speakers in Front #517579 10/25/04 06:44 AM
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Lol that COMPLETELY confused me.

That was a repost..Yes...


'90 Trooper - 2.6L 5-Speed - 1" BL - Custom Roof Rack+2x55watt ProComp - Herculined Interior - Pace Setter Header - Dynomax Super Turbo - K&N - ProComp ES3000 Shocks - Optima Red - MSD 6A - 31" Kumho Mudders - Black Rock Crawlers
Re: First Gen Troop Installing 6.5" Speakers in Front [Re: NotSoSimple] #517580 10/25/04 10:14 AM
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I have a Pioneer 3500 in my 91 Troop. It had OE crappy speakers as well to begin with.

The rear speakers were mounted in their stock locations: above the rear doors on either side of the rear dome light. Good position I think, but baaaaad quality sound.

SO...I have stereo and speakers from my previous truck...Pioneer 4" for the front and 6" Fosgates for the rear...the Pioneers went right in...and give a better sounds quality than the previous ones but do not sound as good as they should.

The Fosgates I bought 1" spacers for (the spacers are absolutely neccessary as there's not alot of room behind there. Sounded like a good idea...but ugh...horrible sound. It was unbelievable the difference I heard in the old 95 S-10's doors and now in the Troop. Sigh.

I was building a shelf for the rear compartment, so I decided to just build a "box" for the speakers. It was my first time doing that...came out pretty well but I will do things a little better next time.

The speakers face straight up from the top of the box and that surface is covered in the same carpet as the rest of the shelf, tho it's its own seperate unit that sits directly behind the front seats (rear seats have been completely removed) and it can be moved or taken out completely.

Better sound, better placement and a fun woodworking project.

Later
Dana


'91 LS Trooper~ 1.5" Susp. & 3" Body Lift, 33"BFG M/Ts, custom double sliders, Indy4x bumper,Herc'd lower body panels, Hella 550 lights, custom rear shelf and speaker box, customized console, blue grill strobe lights and wig-wag headlights
Re: First Gen Troop Installing 6.5" Speakers in Front [Re: NotSoSimple] #517581 10/25/04 03:23 PM
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How would the spacers work?

I dont see how it would help.


Spacers are plastic donuts which install between the mounting surface (trooper kick panel) and the speaker mounting flange. (outer ring of speaker) This allows the small-diameter magnet of the speaker to stick into the original 4" mounting hole.

This spaces the speaker 1/2"-1" out from the mounting surface, depending on what spacer is used. I think 3 thicknesses are available - 1/2, 3/4 and 1"

I used 3/4" and it works fine except for 2 things - I had to relocate the hood release on the drivers' side, and had to buy speakers with permanent-mount grilles due to a clearance issue on the passenger side (grille will not install past HVAC blower motor)








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