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Yesterday i bought a pair of infinity component speakers and didn't install them yet. i have an 03 ex coupe with tweeters. i was wondering if honda has the crossover box where it separates the tweeter and the speaker.
basically what im getting at is how to i install these? do i just put the crossover at the speaker or so i look where they connect?
basically what im getting at is how to i install these? do i just put the crossover at the speaker or so i look where they connect?
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Yesterday i bought a pair of infinity component speakers and didn't install them yet. i have an 03 ex coupe with tweeters. i was wondering if honda has the crossover box where it separates the tweeter and the speaker.
basically what im getting at is how to i install these? do i just put the crossover at the speaker or so i look where they connect?
basically what im getting at is how to i install these? do i just put the crossover at the speaker or so i look where they connect?
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Im sorry, im new at the component setups. hence why im asking here before i screw something up. so basically your selling me i can install that box off of the speaker wire going to my 6.5 and then run the new tweeter wire up to where the stock tweeters are?
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It doesnt matter where the crossover is placed, as long as it isnt going to get wet, etc. I would place the crossover right above your 6.5, and run the tweeter wire up through the door panel and into the sail panel (the little black panel where your tweeter is...shaped like the sail on a boat). This should work just fine. I used hot glue to stick my crossover to the door. Just follow the instructions that came with the speaker for which wires to hook up to the 6.5 and the tweeter and make sure you hook them up right, you dont want to be sending low freq sounds into that tweeter or else it will be ruined real fast. Everything should be straight foward and color coded, so you shouldnt have any trouble.
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You go from the headunit to the crossover, then from the crossover to the 6.5", then from the crossover to the tweeter. I installed the infinity components too in mine, I ran all new wire cause I plan on amping them this summer, that's why I also installed the crossovers on my kickpanels, cause this summer when i'll be amping them, I won't have to open up my door panels again, I'll just have to change the wire from the headunit and run a new one to the amp. Just a heads up, the tweeters are a bitch to put in the factory tweeter panel (if thats were you were planning on putting them), but I managed to do it with a little of swearing
. Anyways, here are some pics.



. Anyways, here are some pics.


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thanks everyone for the help. i never really though about re wiring the front speakers.. its funny cause i had to completely rewire everything in my old truck.
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Here is one at sitting height.....

So I don't think it looks bad in that location, but if amping, you should defenatly put it in the trunk.
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