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That back window sure does act as a heat intensifier on a hot day.
After 2-3 rear deck removals I wised up and placed blankets over my back windows on hot days.
After 2-3 rear deck removals I wised up and placed blankets over my back windows on hot days.
^hmmm.. does that reallly work?
every time i do something involving the back i fold down one side of the back seat and open the trunk and put a fan on the front door facing the back so it blows hot air out.
every time i do something involving the back i fold down one side of the back seat and open the trunk and put a fan on the front door facing the back so it blows hot air out.
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Ummm, even those sizes are correct, we have crappy speaker holes. Most 6.5 aftermarket components won't fit without modification. And not many tweeters will fit in the stock tweeter mount if you have an EX.
The rears are a pain too, because if you have a coupe, you do not have enough depth. The trunk springs usually touch the magnet causing clanking. Go to Crutchfield.com and enter the specs of your car. It will tell you what speakers fit without modification if your scared of cutting up your car. Otherwise, just buy good speakers, and get a good guy with audio to install them. Or spend a 1-2 days sweating in your car to setup your audio.
The rears are a pain too, because if you have a coupe, you do not have enough depth. The trunk springs usually touch the magnet causing clanking. Go to Crutchfield.com and enter the specs of your car. It will tell you what speakers fit without modification if your scared of cutting up your car. Otherwise, just buy good speakers, and get a good guy with audio to install them. Or spend a 1-2 days sweating in your car to setup your audio.
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What state is AB? Or is that in Canada? If your in California, I'm pretty sure a couple guys around here won't mind sweating in a car with ya Miss lynn. 2004 black SI is nice.
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Originally Posted by thom
^hmmm.. does that reallly work?
every time i do something involving the back i fold down one side of the back seat and open the trunk and put a fan on the front door facing the back so it blows hot air out.
every time i do something involving the back i fold down one side of the back seat and open the trunk and put a fan on the front door facing the back so it blows hot air out.
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the canadian si and the american ex are the exact same, the only difference (that I know of) is that one has an EX badge and the other an Si badge.
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