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I installed a pair of Polk 6x9 in the back and followed the DIY provided by toasty ghost. Thank you! For those who are changing the speakers, when you get to the part where you need to take the speakers out, a faster and simpler way is to use a 5/16 side battery terminal wrench especially for the screws located closest to the rear window....AND make sure you follow the DIY instructions step by step
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Rep Power: 0 i was looking under the 6x9 yesterday, and noticed my trunk spring by the 6x9 are changing from a blackglossy colour to a dead grey... i try rubbing it off, no success. think it's the 6x9's magnets sucking the metal off of it?
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Rep Power: 0 where is the DIY for the rear deck cause i tryed it and i dont know how to get it off with out takin just about all the interior out???????? HELP !!!!!!!!!LOL
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Rep Power: 0 Hey BlueIc, go to toastyghosty's web page www.madstatic.com/2k1civic and click on DIY. You basically would have to take the whole rear section out. Good luck and enjoy. It was a good feeling after doing it.
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Rep Power: 0 hey eman, thanks for the info, i have kenwood 6x9's for the rear and i've been trying to figure out how u get the old ones out. I went by circuit city here in woodbridge va and they said it would take them 5 hours to do that project ? i just looked on that site you gave the other guy, i dont see anything about taking the stock rear speakers out and putting in new 6x9's cause it was hard just to get the front ones out you had take out those nasty clips
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Rep Power: 0 silverbeast.. if you followed the DIY for removing the rear deck, it would be obvious as how to remove the speakers. if you have ever seen a speaker before, you can pretty much figure that there will be for screws, most likely phillips and will commonly be hex shaped so a ratchet set would be able to remove it as well.
in any case, there are 4 screws holding down each speaker. to remove the speaker.. you will need to unscrew the screws. [IMG]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/IMG]
in any case, there are 4 screws holding down each speaker. to remove the speaker.. you will need to unscrew the screws. [IMG]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/IMG]
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The guide at Ghosty's works great tells u everything u need to know. I just replaced the rear speakers in my civic but on the Ghosty's site it says it will take 15-30 mins, i doubt that it took me about an hour and a half. It was my first time doing that though. Just wanting to let everyone know it takes at least n hour to take it all out and then put it back together.
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I had bought 6x9 Alpine Type R speakers at Best Buy and they were going to try and charge me and extra 100 bucks on top of what i was already paying to install the rears. I said no way and returned the speakers. So i guess i may remove everything from the rear before i go get the speakers installed becuase i know nothing about wiring up speakers unless anyone is willing to help.
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its not that hard - u need a ratchet or a socket wrench for the bolts and heres a DIY that I used. It took me a long time in the beginning - like 6 hours with plenty of breaks and other noob reasons. The second time I did it, took me about an hour. As far as wiring that is pretty simple too if you invest in connectors as shown here (https://www.civicforums.com/forums/2...upe-sedan.html)
that way you dont have to cut the oem harness. And even if you do decide to cut the oem harnesses (like me) you can always get female connectors and crimp them to the wire and hook them up to the male prongs accordingly (+/-) wise
heres the DIY that i used
http://2k1civic.madstatic.com/2006/0...the-rear-deck/
A lot of the panels will just require a little force, but becareful not to break any of the clips. You likely will have a rattle so you might want to invest in some patting. I used cut up socks and kitchen sponges because I am poor.
if you have any further questions feel free to post
that way you dont have to cut the oem harness. And even if you do decide to cut the oem harnesses (like me) you can always get female connectors and crimp them to the wire and hook them up to the male prongs accordingly (+/-) wise
heres the DIY that i used
http://2k1civic.madstatic.com/2006/0...the-rear-deck/
A lot of the panels will just require a little force, but becareful not to break any of the clips. You likely will have a rattle so you might want to invest in some patting. I used cut up socks and kitchen sponges because I am poor.
if you have any further questions feel free to post
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its not that hard - u need a ratchet or a socket wrench for the bolts and heres a DIY that I used. It took me a long time in the beginning - like 6 hours with plenty of breaks and other noob reasons. The second time I did it, took me about an hour. As far as wiring that is pretty simple too if you invest in connectors as shown here (https://www.civicforums.com/forums/2...upe-sedan.html)
that way you dont have to cut the oem harness. And even if you do decide to cut the oem harnesses (like me) you can always get female connectors and crimp them to the wire and hook them up to the male prongs accordingly (+/-) wise
heres the DIY that i used
http://2k1civic.madstatic.com/2006/0...the-rear-deck/
A lot of the panels will just require a little force, but becareful not to break any of the clips. You likely will have a rattle so you might want to invest in some patting. I used cut up socks and kitchen sponges because I am poor.
if you have any further questions feel free to post
that way you dont have to cut the oem harness. And even if you do decide to cut the oem harnesses (like me) you can always get female connectors and crimp them to the wire and hook them up to the male prongs accordingly (+/-) wise
heres the DIY that i used
http://2k1civic.madstatic.com/2006/0...the-rear-deck/
A lot of the panels will just require a little force, but becareful not to break any of the clips. You likely will have a rattle so you might want to invest in some patting. I used cut up socks and kitchen sponges because I am poor.
if you have any further questions feel free to post
Thanks a bunch. I will definitely give it a shot. Now is there anything bad that can happen if i dont hook the spade connectors up correctly, or is it pretty much idiot proof?
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nothing bad - just the sound quality will suck and you will know that something is wrong. When I did it, I actually cut the harness - stripped the wires and attatched the bare wire to the prongs -bad idea - I redid this and hooked connectors (to extend the oem wires) and then connecting that to female connectors and then to the male speaker prongs. Just remember which color harnes wire is + and negative
and you'll be fine. I think wiring the speakers should be the least of your worries!
and remember to remove ur 3rd brake light - don't brake it like me!
i would also suggest that you do this on a cooler day and that you give yourself enough space to remove all the paneling and seat cushions so you have more room to work. The biggest pains were popping out the white clips from underneath the dash and removing the nut that held the speaker down that was the closes to the mirror.
and you'll be fine. I think wiring the speakers should be the least of your worries!
and remember to remove ur 3rd brake light - don't brake it like me!
i would also suggest that you do this on a cooler day and that you give yourself enough space to remove all the paneling and seat cushions so you have more room to work. The biggest pains were popping out the white clips from underneath the dash and removing the nut that held the speaker down that was the closes to the mirror.
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