6x9's in rear

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  1. Kevin Gaare

    Kevin Gaare Active Member

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    Anyone know why crutchfield doesn't have any 6x9's that will fit in the rear doors? They have a few for the front... wondering if that's just something they haven't tested or if there is a reason 6x9's that they say fit the front, won't fit the rear..?
     
  2. manu

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    I have 6x9 in the rear ,the same ones they 've advertised for the front:kicker s
    My model is 15 latitude ,I understand that other renegade s may have different set-up

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  3. Kevin Gaare

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    Hmm.. Is there a difference with the rear speaker though?
     
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    Crutchifield have a bracket optional
    but it made no sense to me to get 6 1/2 when 6x9 are more powerful
    and fit with no issue [​IMG]

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    That's the difference, sorry the pics aren't so great[emoji16] Screenshot_20170829-205204.jpg [​IMG][​IMG]

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  6. Kevin Gaare

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    I ordered two sets of these for the front and rear, as well as the KSC 3.5inch for the dash. I'm curious to hear how much better they are compared to stock.
     
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    I've read on here that the fronts make the most difference and not to worry with the rest, but they have to be way better. I've replaced my fronts with Polks. Tell us how it goes.
     
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    Those people should be more considerate for their rear-seat passengers :p
     
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    I could defiantly feel a difference in the clarity and treble ,bass stays where it is at higher volume, but to really get the best of these and not only these but any aftermarket speakers ,they Must be amplified!

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  10. Rob

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    Cool, what amp did you fit with the speakers?


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    This one, fairly priced good quality
    There are many options out there

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  12. Kevin Gaare

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    Put all 6 speakers in last week, they fit just fine in the rear. Man, they can really pound when you crank the volume up. Must say I am very impressed with these, exceeded my expectations.

    FYI- there is a break in period, they sound substantially better after breaking them in. And you will need 600hz bass blockers for the 3.5's.

    I do have some rattles coming from my passenger side door, haven't had enough time to pin-point where it's coming from. Anyone else experience this?
     

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