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Old 07-29-2006, 09:43 PM
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i replaced the rear speakers w 6x9 i am trying to replace front door speakers i only have a pair of 4x6 i put in the door but im not taking out the stock tweeters so howdo i rewire the front speakers because the speakers have those plugs??
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cut the plug off the door harness and wire them directly to your 4x6.

why do you want to put 4x6 speakers there???? 5.25" speakers would sound better IMO
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only because i have them sitting around they came out my 92 maxima the engine has got problems in the lower end so im scrapping it otherwise i would buy ones that fit
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thanx i just decided to sodder plug onto the 4x6 instead of cutting less work thanx
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