speaker installation
how have yall been mounting your aftermarket door speakers. i have eclipse point source 6.5 comonents and even with a 1.25" spacer its still too deep. plus wiht that much spacer the door panel doesnt look like it will fit.
get a set of these:
https://my350z.com/forum/audio-and-video/139524-wicked-door-speaker-pods-ready-new.html
and you wont have to worry about clearing your window or mounting depths or any of that BS. I screwed with my front componets forever trying to get them spaced right, finally gave in and bought one of those pods, and it turned out to be the best thing. Money very well spent.
https://my350z.com/forum/audio-and-video/139524-wicked-door-speaker-pods-ready-new.html
and you wont have to worry about clearing your window or mounting depths or any of that BS. I screwed with my front componets forever trying to get them spaced right, finally gave in and bought one of those pods, and it turned out to be the best thing. Money very well spent.
Originally Posted by 04silverzcoupe
how were you able to do this? are you using 6.5s? if so thtas wierd bc i cant do that with mine. doesnt seem like there would be space unless you altered the door.
If you'll look at the inside of the door panel you'll see that the speaker hole isn't even round (see below). I tried to line-up with the out-of-round grill. I nailed it really close and had to trim the wood mounting a bit to get the plastic door trim to fit again.

You don't want to know the effort I went through to hide the CD-disc player in the small pockets in the back or how hard it was to cram two amplifiers, power cap, power distribution and filtering into the stock subwoofer hole.
tackett, im glad you think those are great and they work for you. but i feel they are a rip off. 250 is way too much. i could do that for a lot less. prbably less than 50 bucks.
dannichols, i cant believe you did that. i might do it too though.
paul350z, thanks for the great idea. ill try that this weekend hopefully. i can only imagine the effort you went through to get all that stuff into the stock sub location. my highs amp barely fits in there so i can only imagine stuffing another amp plus distro blcok plus cap. congrats on what im sure is an awesome instal. btw have you had any problems with amps overheating?
dannichols, i cant believe you did that. i might do it too though.
paul350z, thanks for the great idea. ill try that this weekend hopefully. i can only imagine the effort you went through to get all that stuff into the stock sub location. my highs amp barely fits in there so i can only imagine stuffing another amp plus distro blcok plus cap. congrats on what im sure is an awesome instal. btw have you had any problems with amps overheating?
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i actually have another tread about door speaker spacers and many of people (include some members in this treads) help me out.
i ordered universal 1" spacers for 6.5" speakers from crutchfield.com. if you search it in their website, it will show you as for toyota but according to what they said (i called and talked to sales rep), it will fit on my Z.
Also Circuitcity sells Metra (known for car audio harnesses) 1" universal spacers for 6.5" speakers. check them out also.
i ordered universal 1" spacers for 6.5" speakers from crutchfield.com. if you search it in their website, it will show you as for toyota but according to what they said (i called and talked to sales rep), it will fit on my Z.
Also Circuitcity sells Metra (known for car audio harnesses) 1" universal spacers for 6.5" speakers. check them out also.
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Originally Posted by Paul350Z
I wanted a low key installation that wasn't flashy (steal me!!!) so I did not alter the door skins. I first cut a 3/4" piece of plywood to fit the recessed area where the speaker hole sits and then cut a second piece of plywood to fit the circle of the speaker's frame plus one inch around it. I then put the second piece to the first and cut the first to match the speaker hole. Bolt the first piece to the stock mounting holes and then screw the speaker to the second piece of wood.
If you'll look at the inside of the door panel you'll see that the speaker hole isn't even round (see below). I tried to line-up with the out-of-round grill. I nailed it really close and had to trim the wood mounting a bit to get the plastic door trim to fit again.
You don't want to know the effort I went through to hide the CD-disc player in the small pockets in the back or how hard it was to cram two amplifiers, power cap, power distribution and filtering into the stock subwoofer hole.
If you'll look at the inside of the door panel you'll see that the speaker hole isn't even round (see below). I tried to line-up with the out-of-round grill. I nailed it really close and had to trim the wood mounting a bit to get the plastic door trim to fit again.
You don't want to know the effort I went through to hide the CD-disc player in the small pockets in the back or how hard it was to cram two amplifiers, power cap, power distribution and filtering into the stock subwoofer hole.

Originally Posted by isugoo
i actually have another tread about door speaker spacers and many of people (include some members in this treads) help me out.
i ordered universal 1" spacers for 6.5" speakers from crutchfield.com. if you search it in their website, it will show you as for toyota but according to what they said (i called and talked to sales rep), it will fit on my Z.
Also Circuitcity sells Metra (known for car audio harnesses) 1" universal spacers for 6.5" speakers. check them out also.
i ordered universal 1" spacers for 6.5" speakers from crutchfield.com. if you search it in their website, it will show you as for toyota but according to what they said (i called and talked to sales rep), it will fit on my Z.
Also Circuitcity sells Metra (known for car audio harnesses) 1" universal spacers for 6.5" speakers. check them out also.
I used a 1" spacer for my Infinity Reference Components and it worked fine. I just drilled 3 holes in the metal and put sheetmetal screws.
I also put foam/weather stripping in between the metal, spacer, and speaker so it wouldn't rattle.
I also put foam/weather stripping in between the metal, spacer, and speaker so it wouldn't rattle.
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Originally Posted by boma
I used a 1" spacer for my Infinity Reference Components and it worked fine. I just drilled 3 holes in the metal and put sheetmetal screws.
I also put foam/weather stripping in between the metal, spacer, and speaker so it wouldn't rattle.
I also put foam/weather stripping in between the metal, spacer, and speaker so it wouldn't rattle.
Originally Posted by 04silverzcoupe
paul350z, thanks for the great idea. ill try that this weekend hopefully. i can only imagine the effort you went through to get all that stuff into the stock sub location. my highs amp barely fits in there so i can only imagine stuffing another amp plus distro blcok plus cap. congrats on what im sure is an awesome instal. btw have you had any problems with amps overheating?





Wow that is Nice Paul, I wish had enough time (a weekend) to make something like that.
I hope you don't mind, because I'm saving your pics so I'll have an idea of how to do that myself one day.
I hope you don't mind, because I'm saving your pics so I'll have an idea of how to do that myself one day.
Originally Posted by boma
Wow that is Nice Paul, I wish had enough time (a weekend) to make something like that.
I hope you don't mind, because I'm saving your pics so I'll have an idea of how to do that myself one day.
I hope you don't mind, because I'm saving your pics so I'll have an idea of how to do that myself one day.
Originally Posted by Paul350Z
I designed an amplifier rack with thread-rod (about $0.20 a foot!) which allowed me to wedge the second amplifier on top of the first. The inside of that area is bigger than the the hole so once you've gotten the thing through the hole it fits really well. I installed a tiny fan to blow a bit of air around but it doesn't get too hot anyways.












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