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Old Jul 30, 2004 | 07:05 PM
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Tweeters

Can anyone tell me the size of my tweeters in my 97 maxima? I am thinking it is 1 inch.
Old Jul 30, 2004 | 07:18 PM
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im almost 100% sure they are 1 inch
Old Jul 30, 2004 | 07:21 PM
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why dont you just get a tape measure and find out yourself?

hey enjoyincubus504, i would assume you are a fan of incubus. so am i. im going to see them in concert on monday haha i cant wait.
Old Jul 30, 2004 | 08:10 PM
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does anyone know if the bose sound system come with crossovers for my tweeters? and can i buy a new set of tweeters and just install them?
Old Jan 19, 2011 | 11:06 PM
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have anyone replaced tweeters in 6th gen maxima's ? i found the stock ones too harsh and too much trebles..or may be replacing the door ones with a component system would be fine..assuming shutting off stock tweeters..
Old Jan 20, 2011 | 01:52 PM
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Originally Posted by ifti_sit
have anyone replaced tweeters in 6th gen maxima's ? i found the stock ones too harsh and too much trebles..or may be replacing the door ones with a component system would be fine..assuming shutting off stock tweeters..
So you bumped a thread that is pushing 7 years old for a 6th gen question?
Old Jan 20, 2011 | 04:03 PM
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Originally Posted by maximized98
So you bumped a thread that is pushing 7 years old for a 6th gen question?
And newbies wonder why they get picked on?
Old Jan 20, 2011 | 09:05 PM
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Originally Posted by maximized98
So you bumped a thread that is pushing 7 years old for a 6th gen question?

does not matter as long as thread and question is related otherwise it wud have been a locked thread..
and btw this is not sticked to 6th gens..this is a common question..
Old Jan 20, 2011 | 09:10 PM
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Originally Posted by ifti_sit
does not matter as long as thread and question is related otherwise it wud have been a locked thread..
and btw this is not sticked to 6th gens..this is a common question..
You are in the 4th gen forum, asking a 6th gen question.

:matt93se:

BTW, were not nearly as nice as the 6th genners.

Especially on widely available information.

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Old Jan 20, 2011 | 10:30 PM
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never had any idea this wud create so much noise..and this much of noise was not necessary...a simple " hey pls ask in 6th gens" wud have been the proper way to treat relatively new members..afterall we are in forums not individual war rooms..
Old Jan 21, 2011 | 02:22 AM
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never had any idea this wud create so much noise..
More appropriately, “I did not think before I posted.”

Originally Posted by ifti_sit
..and this much of noise was not necessary...
Please state your source. Who told you it was not necessary? By what means did you validate said lack of necessity?

Originally Posted by ifti_sit
a simple " hey pls ask in 6th gens" wud have been the proper way to treat relatively new members.
Again, please state your source and authority. I found no where on this site stating the specific parameters in which I was allowed to respond to a new member vs responding to an old member.
To add, you gave us no such pleasantries. There was no general social etiquette on your behalf. Hypocrisy is terrible motivator sir…
You seem to make a lot of assumptions about what is proper and what is not. I believe it is proper to do as much work SEARCHING for an answer as it MIGHT take someone to answer (or the background work they have already done for you); plus some. I think, you do not think, much at all… TBH.

Originally Posted by ifti_sit
afterall we are in forums not individual war rooms..
We are in A forum…
We are also NOT in a canoe. That does not mean we should deploy our parachutes. (Yes, I know this confused you. Using your logic confuses everyone.)

BTW, thanks for, again, resurrecting a thread needlessly [sarcasm].
Thanks for the awesome spelling [sarcasm]. Makes it really easy to read and help people when they talk worse than my 2 year old niece [more sarcasm].

Lastly – just because a moderator has not locked a thread does not mean you have the right to / should post in it. This is a fallacy of logic.

Your Honor, the prosecution rests in confidence that ifti_sit has proven his stupidity (sufficient for a guilty verdict).
Old Jan 21, 2011 | 10:48 AM
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ifti_sit, when newbies defend their ignorance/naivety with poor grammar and senseless logic they tend to get the above response.
Old Jan 21, 2011 | 01:17 PM
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ok..understood..
and btw..i was not defending ( apologies if you guys felt so )..i knew i posted in 4th gen thinking the topic could be relevant...if thats a major mistake as per the guidelines of this forum..I would definitely take my words back and say sorry..having said that I am not trying to say that whatever I did was perfectly fine..
Old Jan 21, 2011 | 08:45 PM
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Originally Posted by ifti_sit
ok..understood..
and btw..i was not defending ( apologies if you guys felt so )..i knew i posted in 4th gen thinking the topic could be relevant...if thats a major mistake as per the guidelines of this forum..I would definitely take my words back and say sorry..having said that I am not trying to say that whatever I did was perfectly fine..
No big deal. At least you understand that it just the forum etiquette. Just try and post your questions in the most specific area possible. That way you will get help and not grief.
Old Jan 22, 2011 | 01:53 AM
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Originally Posted by beegeezy
No big deal. At least you understand that it just the forum etiquette. Just try and post your questions in the most specific area possible. That way you will get help and not grief.
Old Jan 22, 2011 | 12:06 PM
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Okay we've badgered him enough, lets let him go!

Oh, and the tweeters should be 1" and the crossovers iirc are built into the tweeters themselves IIRC....
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