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Originally posted by: pac1085
I have 4" polk coax's.

link?
Maybe i should reiterate, where do they sell them? I went to polks site as well, i know they used to have them but i was told they dont sell them anymore.
 
Originally posted by: buck
Originally posted by: SampSon
Yes they sell fittings for installing different sized speakers. Though you may be looking at some fairly large modifications to fit thoes speakers in.

High quality 4" speakers would put out a decent amount of sound.

Where do they sell fittings for 6x9s to fit in a 4" hole? You would have to do some cutting of some sort, or have a car audio place do it for you.

They sell boxes for 6x9 speakers. My friend did it because she had a classic car and she didn't want to cut stuff up. They are kinda a pain though because then you need to mount them.
 
Originally posted by: psteng19
What happened to the "no thanks" when I recommended the Pioneer to you in another thread?
If you kept reading the thread, I admitted to it being a good choice. I actually said no to the lower model that didn't have a dimmer. That had a lot of complaints. I ended up with a better model.
 
If you put a Liner within the cavity to give the 4" a Bit of back pressure, they won't fart as badly when hit with bass signals. I concur with the other suggestion to find some 4" coaxials.
Partsexpress.com is your car audio friend.
 
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