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Old Jan 14, 2003 | 06:54 PM
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Intrested in Upgrading Speakers to the Pioneer TS-A1767

Hey,
I am not really experienced in car audio. The only thing i have installed is a couple head units. I have a couple of questions before I buy these speakers
1. If you have these speakers, are they any good?
2. Is dynamat necessary?
3. Is stock wiring sufficient to install the speakers?
4. Will i need a special harness to install the speakers?
5. What are some other things I should know before installing the speakers?
6. Do i need to wrap the speakers in a plastic bag?
7. I need 6 3/4 speakers, just making sure.
8. How can i securely mount the speakers without rattle?
I plan to install these speakers only in the front, for some reason they don’t fit in the rear. I want to do a good clean install once and not be worried about it again. I don’t like distortion or rattle.
Thank you for all your help
-nismoflo

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Old Jan 14, 2003 | 10:09 PM
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the pioneer's really scream for the price u pay... I havea pair of the 6 3/4's. and they are really loud... i had to turn down the gain on my amp b/c they out-screamed my ma audio titanium speakers in my front doors... but instead of getting the 1765's i'd get the 1667, that's what i have, it's a perfect fit and i bought mine for only $52 when regular price they are a little over $100..... If you get the speakers i recomended then no other additional things will be needed, just take out your old speaker and replace with the new one. it comes with wires so u can slice them into your existing wires...
Old Jan 15, 2003 | 06:36 PM
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That sounds good. I have looked at all the installation sites for the maxima and have them printed out. But is there anything else I should watch out for when taking apart the door. Oh and I think i might still go with the Pioneer TS-A1767 because I can get them for the mid 60s and that’s pretty good since they retail for like 120. Any more comments will be appreciated. Thanks again
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Old Jan 19, 2003 | 02:23 PM
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