Extra speakers in L series wagon
Extra speakers in L series wagon
Hi everyone
Hoping for some help...
I have a 1990 sports "summer" wagon and i've chucked a good head unit in it with the help of a fasia, put some half decent 4" speakers in the front doors with the help of a jigsaw!
Now what I want to do is get some extra speakers in the car somewhere to help with the sound!
I am not interested in filling up half the back with subs/amps or any of that stuff... really just wondering if there is somewhere I can fit in a pair of 4/6/6x9 speakers without too much effort!
What have you guys done?
Thanks
Mitch
Hoping for some help...
I have a 1990 sports "summer" wagon and i've chucked a good head unit in it with the help of a fasia, put some half decent 4" speakers in the front doors with the help of a jigsaw!
Now what I want to do is get some extra speakers in the car somewhere to help with the sound!
I am not interested in filling up half the back with subs/amps or any of that stuff... really just wondering if there is somewhere I can fit in a pair of 4/6/6x9 speakers without too much effort!
What have you guys done?
Thanks
Mitch
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Hey Mitch, welcome to the forum!
I've got a set of 6 inch's in the rear doors. The previous owner cut the holes for it so the hard part was done. I've got a set of 6x9's that will probabily reside here once I get hold of an amp to run the properly with the 6 inches moving to a set of boxes in the rear cargo area. I'll probabily mount them on top of the wheel guards.
Cheers
Bennie
I've got a set of 6 inch's in the rear doors. The previous owner cut the holes for it so the hard part was done. I've got a set of 6x9's that will probabily reside here once I get hold of an amp to run the properly with the 6 inches moving to a set of boxes in the rear cargo area. I'll probabily mount them on top of the wheel guards.
Cheers
Bennie
I just mounted some speakers on some mdf and carpeted it, I already had the wires running into my tailgate though. Then screwed throught the plastic tailgate trim into the metal behind, sorta sandwiching the plastic.

Cheap easy and looks ok.
Or you could mount them where the storage compartments are on either side.

Cheap easy and looks ok.
Or you could mount them where the storage compartments are on either side.
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Decent power and quality front speakers is all you need - most modest systems comprise of a sub and fronts only running off one amp.
Rear 'fill' is highly over rated.
Save your time and effort and invest in a modest amp under the front seat for the fronts.
I have used this configuration for years in differing cars - just try fading the rears in a decent system and you'll see.
sven
Rear 'fill' is highly over rated.
Save your time and effort and invest in a modest amp under the front seat for the fronts.
I have used this configuration for years in differing cars - just try fading the rears in a decent system and you'll see.
sven
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14 Toyota Kluger - goodness!
Thanks for the suggestions!
In the back doors are there holes in the metal? or does the whole lot need to be cut?
The the 6x9's in the MDF look good to... how much room do they take up? Sometimes I have the thing loaded up to the max and every bit of space counts!
I'm not really interested in AMPs... I find a decent head unit good enough!
I really want extra sound in the back because I do like balance when carrying passengers etc!
In the back doors are there holes in the metal? or does the whole lot need to be cut?
The the 6x9's in the MDF look good to... how much room do they take up? Sometimes I have the thing loaded up to the max and every bit of space counts!
I'm not really interested in AMPs... I find a decent head unit good enough!
I really want extra sound in the back because I do like balance when carrying passengers etc!
It does stick out a fair bit I'd guess about 2cm for the board and an extra 1cm for the speakers, If i did it again id glue 2 thinner bit's of mdf together using 1 to counter sink the speakers, giving them some more protection.
Im not sure about the back doors, havent taken the trims off mine.
I think sven's suggestion is the best, Every car audio forum ive seen recommends good fronts and cheap rears (if using rears at all).
I did mine like that because I already had those speakers. Since installing it ive blow 1 of the 6x9's and just disconnected them both, I'll probably just buy cheap 6x9's 2ways to fill the hole's now. Ive also bought some jaycar 6.5" splits to put in the doors now, there apparently good value for their performance, but if your not amplifying them im not sure if they will go that loud.
Maybe you could put the 4" in the rear and get some bigger ones for the front?
Im not sure about the back doors, havent taken the trims off mine.
I think sven's suggestion is the best, Every car audio forum ive seen recommends good fronts and cheap rears (if using rears at all).
I did mine like that because I already had those speakers. Since installing it ive blow 1 of the 6x9's and just disconnected them both, I'll probably just buy cheap 6x9's 2ways to fill the hole's now. Ive also bought some jaycar 6.5" splits to put in the doors now, there apparently good value for their performance, but if your not amplifying them im not sure if they will go that loud.
Maybe you could put the 4" in the rear and get some bigger ones for the front?
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Is ok not to into amps / high end stuff etc - our family car uses just the (albeit) after market head unit.
With any speakers it is all in the installation MDF / dynamat - rather than mounting straight metal will make a world of difference. Even expensive speakers sound crap with poor attention to the install.
Take your time, plan, and enjoy!
sven
With any speakers it is all in the installation MDF / dynamat - rather than mounting straight metal will make a world of difference. Even expensive speakers sound crap with poor attention to the install.
Take your time, plan, and enjoy!
sven
73 Yamaha DT3 250
08 Ford BF wagon - LPG FTMFW
14 Toyota Kluger - goodness!
08 Ford BF wagon - LPG FTMFW
14 Toyota Kluger - goodness!
Check out my install in the front it works very well especially with good quality 6s should sit nicely in yours too. Do a search under speaker rattle.
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92 targa brumby (weekend runabout),
97 Lifted Outback (Dailey drive),
05 outback safety (Too cheap to pass up),
90 model liberty (was to be scrapped instead sold to workmate)
+ others.
92 targa brumby (weekend runabout),
97 Lifted Outback (Dailey drive),
05 outback safety (Too cheap to pass up),
90 model liberty (was to be scrapped instead sold to workmate)
+ others.
i had some 6.5inch focal splits in the front, fitted easy with some slight chopping, 6x9's in the rear compartment pockets, a focal sub in the boot and the amps bolted to the back of the seats. It was a massive system and sounded great. Used heaps of dynamat.
i also disagree that rear fill isnt important. its very very very important. Makes a MASSIVE difference to sq and volume. For example im running some very high end hertz splits in the front of my liberty with a ****load of power running through them, sure they sounded awesome, but there was just something lacking, rear fill fixed that problem. you have to experience it to know what i mean.
alex
i also disagree that rear fill isnt important. its very very very important. Makes a MASSIVE difference to sq and volume. For example im running some very high end hertz splits in the front of my liberty with a ****load of power running through them, sure they sounded awesome, but there was just something lacking, rear fill fixed that problem. you have to experience it to know what i mean.
alex
my07 Outback
my13 Hyundai i45(shhhh)
my02 Gen3 Liberty limited ed.
previously
L-series wagon, LSD, EJ20turbo, 29in tyres, 'wanky wagon'
2000 gen3 outback, lifted, otherwise stock.
my13 Hyundai i45(shhhh)
my02 Gen3 Liberty limited ed.
previously
L-series wagon, LSD, EJ20turbo, 29in tyres, 'wanky wagon'
2000 gen3 outback, lifted, otherwise stock.
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These are 6x9 boxes that i cut down and screwed to the door. Sound great and dont take up much space.




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Ongoing Project/Toy: 1987 RX Turbo EA82T, Speeduino ECU, Coil-pack ignition, 440cc Injectors, KONI adjustale front struts, Hybrid L Series/ Liberty AWD 5sp
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Ongoing Project/Toy: 1987 RX Turbo EA82T, Speeduino ECU, Coil-pack ignition, 440cc Injectors, KONI adjustale front struts, Hybrid L Series/ Liberty AWD 5sp
Past rides: 92 L series turbo converted wagon, 83 Leone GL Sedan, 2004 Liberty GT Sedan & 2001 Outback
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I had 6 inch 3-way speakers in the front and rear doors on my L series. I also fitted them to my brothers Lseries as well. It was decent sounding. My L already had 6 inch rear speakers with the stock factory ones in the front so not many mods required.
Cheers,
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