Fastback rear speaker boxes

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Getting new speakers though right to fill the holes?
I cut two 6x9 holes in my new package tray piece and tried putting some cheapass chineseium speakers in and just tightening up the the screws busted up the plastic grills so I sent the junk **** back. Now I have to big holes in my new tray.:BangHead:
 
They make that stretchy speaker box material you can buy on Amazon. Works pretty good.

You can also buy a wide variety of connectors on Amazon. That’s where I buy all my electronic supplies now. Sometimes it takes awhile to figure out what it is called when you are looking for something.
 
Suppliers out there for the Bluetooth installed inside a vintage radio I believe.
Stay AWAY from Retrosound. I will be putting the head unit and amp under pass side seat. Factory am/FM stays put in dash. I have 2 round 3.5" or 4" in dash. Installed in factory spot but used an adapter plate a fabo member makes/sells here.
Yeah, I guess. I have a hole in the dash for a radio I need also. I saw a thread on here where a guy was putting bluetooth stuff in a factory AM . If I was smart enough I would like to do that
Any one else having issues with retrosound radios in their mopar?
 
Lol, I just found the "terminal cup" on Amazon.
Funny no Radio Shack up here anymore and they used to have ALL SORTS of that DIY kinda stuff....sad.
They make that stretchy speaker box material you can buy on Amazon. Works pretty good.

You can also buy a wide variety of connectors on Amazon. That’s where I buy all my electronic supplies now. Sometimes it takes awhile to figure out what it is called when you are looking for something.
 
The local garbage dump has electronics recycling depot.
I have a connection, can grab speakers or whatever if i want. Its amazing what people throw away. My shop stereo is a perfect example.
 
You can buy a $20 Bluetooth adapter and convert any home stereo to Bluetooth and play music from your phone. Works on a car stereo with an aux input also
 
I don't know if I have a picture of them, but for years I ran a pair of off-the-shelf Pioneers that were intended to be rear shelf mounted. They were 3 speakers in a long rectangular housing, somewhat wedge-shaped from front to back. The woofer was probably 5". Anyway, they fit perfectly in the space between the seat bottom and the side panel. Facing straight up, the sound filled the fishbowl -- they were awesome when loud but you kind of lost the subtleties at moderate volume. They really needed front speakers. With a pair of 4" replacing the oval dash speaker, and a pair in the kick panels, you'd really have something.


you mean these /funny they were in my car when I 1st got it !!!

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No pictures of the setup I had, I put two 6x9 in the security panel, vertical on each side. Didn't impact the use of the panel, the speakers landed on each side of the spare.


Alan
 
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You can build a dirt cheap Bluetooth car stereo out of an old computer speaker set. Get one from Amazon or a thrift store that has a subwoofer. Get one that has a 12 volt wall brick. Ditch the wall brick & hook it up to 12v ignition power.

Buy a $20 Bluetooth converter with an aux output & plug it in to the speakers. Mount the speakers or wire in your own. Instant Bluetooth stereo from your phone. Cost maybe $40 -50. If you have an old pair of computer speakers hanging around like me, even cheaper.
 
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