speakers in rear of 3rd generation
#2
Originally Posted by BigJohn
does anyone know if the Infinity Reference 5012i 5.25 inch will fit in the rear of a 2002 4runner or will i have to get the 4012i 4 inch
I went w/ some cheapy 4" Alpine coaxes and went w/ some better speakers up front. Good luck.
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#14
Originally Posted by BigJohn
i just got the 4 inch ones in the back, i allready have the infinity 6.5 up front i rather spend the extra money and get a good pair of quality speakers for the rear
I've sat in the back seat of my truck and the fronts overpower the rears probably b/c of the size of the speakers but probably b/c of the location as well. Unless you plan on going w/ separates and putting tweats up higher, you probably won't get that much of a difference w/ better speakers in the rear doors. My two cents...
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#16
I replaced my factory speakers with 4" phoenix golds and they sound much better than stock, the only thing is the factory speaker is a really wierd size (between 5.25 and 4'') so i made a little plate using some mdf board and sealed it with some silicone, they sound great.
#17
different year runners had different sizes in front... all the rears (3rd gens) I believe or around 4". You can easily put some 5.25 with a little cutting/innovation. I have a 97' and my fronts were 5.25" so I had to do some cutting to get the 6.5" kappas in there. I have some 5.25" blaupunkt replacements and they are great with my kappas, they were cheap and effective.
I beleive there is a write up for this in the tech section.
I beleive there is a write up for this in the tech section.
#18
Originally Posted by BigJohn
yeah i just used the wow to get people to look and it worked i got replys right away 


thanks,
bob
Last edited by Bob_98SR5; Feb 5, 2006 at 09:17 PM.
#19
I put 5.25" in the rear for my '97 4Runner. I had to get a little creative with mounting them in the stock speaker opening, but they will fit. I had to cut one of the screws shorter in order work around the metal frame, but the other three went in without issue. On a scale of 1-5 for a novice, I'd say it was a 2 (1 being easiest).
Was it worth it? Yeah, I like the fuller sound. It's not dramatic (certainly not "wow"), but it does sound better.
Ed
Was it worth it? Yeah, I like the fuller sound. It's not dramatic (certainly not "wow"), but it does sound better.
Ed
#20
Why even bother with 4"? I had to replace the 4" fronts in my dads '91 and yes they sounded better then stock, but when I got my '98, the stock 6.75" front sound way better then the 4" references I put in that. I put 5.25" references in my friends cherokee and they sound great. I think 4" is just a crappy size. they are too small to make a quality sound. Definately put 5.25" in the back.



