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39120-S5P-A31.. that's the part number but it says it's 6"×9" and I'm pretty sure my two rear deck speakers are round..If possible I'm having a hard time finding aftermarket rear deck speaker kits that match from Amazon(,(I got a gift card for Christmas) Could someone who has patience or internet savvy lead me to 2
speakers that fit a 2005 Honda civic LX sedan from Amazon.
Coupes had the 6x9's, sedans had the 6.5's. There should be a bit that shows what body styles they apply to. I'm not sure if it shows it on mobile (I looked on desktop), but you should see this little tidbit on the 4th line in the description
Coupes had the 6x9's, sedans had the 6.5's. There should be a bit that shows what body styles they apply to. I'm not sure if it shows it on mobile (I looked on desktop), but you should see this little tidbit on the 4th line in the description
I put some JVCs that i got from Crutchfield in mine. Keep in mind you have to remove the entire rear deck to access the speakers. It's a bit of a pain
I will second that it is a bit of a pain. It is not hard, you just have to take it all out which is a more steps than you would think would be needed. Also watch the corners/edges of your interior panels as you taking them in and out of your car, them can catch and damage other parts of your interior more easily than you might realize.
I will second that it is a bit of a pain. It is not hard, you just have to take it all out which is a more steps than you would think would be needed. Also watch the corners/edges of your interior panels as you taking them in and out of your car, them can catch and damage other parts of your interior more easily than you might realize.
I watched a "how to" video on YouTube for rear deck removal and front door panel removal.