Originally Posted by randomtask77
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Just wondering what is needed to install a set of speakers (I'm guessing 6.5") on the rear deck of a 93 civic dx coupe.
Already have the fiberboard cutout with the factory grill installed, I'm just not sure if there is supposed to be some kind of mount for the speaker to sit it in (like the front where it's mounted in a 'cage' and not directly on the door). Or do you just mount the speaker directly to the car?
Also, is the car prewired? I see a couple of wires at the rear of the car that require a harness for both, is this how the EX speakers are hooked up to the radio? Where do I get the other harness to hook up the speakers to the rear wiring?
I'm not an audiophile by any means, but just want something nice to hear in the car. Any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks.
I am not too familiar with the car, so I could be wrong.
Most of the time the rear speakers are mounted right onto the sheet metal. There is no basket for the speaker to sit in. This is true for my Integra and the Accord my gf has. The car should be prewired. What color are the wires that you see? Check
http://installdr.com to see if they are for the rear speaker. To wire them to the speaker you can do one of two thing. Buy a harness that goes between the harness you already see and the speaker. Or cut the existing harness of and wire them directly onto the speaker with a connector. You should be able to remove the plastic grill from the underside. There should be screws that are accessible from the trunk.