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Old 11/19/13, 04:41 PM
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Originally Posted by DJ2014
The spacer/adapter is used only in the premium model with the Shaker system. IceD does not have the premium model so therefore he doesn't need the "spacers".
lol so much confusion :s

u sure i dont need the spacers??
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I'm waiting for when I have the time to change my back speakers. Yes, they sound horrible. I had a 2013 with Infinity speakers all the way around and it sounded great. I pulled the speakers out so I could have them installed in my 2014. Fronts are done, just waiting on the backs.
I see you are color correct on your car....
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Originally Posted by iceD
lol so much confusion :s

u sure i dont need the spacers??
I had a 2013 base and didn't need the spacers. I traded up to a 2014 premium and found out that I needed the spacers.
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I see you are color correct on your car....
I had a 2013 silver base model but it was too plain. I saw this 2014 Ruby Red V6 premium and just had to have it. The silver one had some hail damage done to it and it was never the same after repair.
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oh i see...i guess ill just get the adapters from crutchfield. and then speakers from amazon or ebay.
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Amazon.com: Kenwood Excelon KFC-X683C 6 x 8 Inch 2 Way Pair Of Car Speakers Totalling 360 Watts Peak / 120 Watts RMS: Car Electronics Amazon.com: Kenwood Excelon KFC-X683C 6 x 8 Inch 2 Way Pair Of Car Speakers Totalling 360 Watts Peak / 120 Watts RMS: Car Electronics

has anybody tried this kenwood one?
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http://www.crutchfield.com/p_575P168...683.html?tp=93

I think i saw some ppl comment about these speakers on this forum.

Are these any good?
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Originally Posted by iceD
http://www.crutchfield.com/p_575P168...683.html?tp=93

I think i saw some ppl comment about these speakers on this forum.

Are these any good?
I have no dealings with Fosgate, but I have bought several speakers by Polk and they were excellent(for the money). I like Crutchfield. they give you very good detailed instructions on how to install
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Whatever you do, don't go cheap. You will regret it. What is $30 more for a much better speaker. Too cheap, then you will have to install all over again and that is the PITS
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Whatever you do, don't go cheap. You will regret it. What is $30 more for a much better speaker. Too cheap, then you will have to install all over again and that is the PITS
i agree 110%%%%%%
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i agree 110%%%%%%
I want to replace the back ones, but I am chicken to tear into the back seat and all of that. I was trying to find detailed instructions to replace the back ones for the 2014, but no luck
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theres youtube videos for it
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Originally Posted by iceD
theres youtube videos for it
Ok, the utubes i found were for different years of mustang...i will keep looking
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Originally Posted by RubyTuesday2014
Ok, the utubes i found were for different years of mustang...i will keep looking
I replaced the rear speakers in my 05. Since the body is essentially the same I can't imagine it would be much different, except that there are no longer speaker grills on the rear deck.
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Ok, the utubes i found were for different years of mustang...i will keep looking

this is 2013 rear speakers install
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Kool, thanks
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no problem bro!
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yo how the heck do you put the crutchfield adapters in the speakers???
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do they just go in the metal part thats sticking up? or what??
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Originally Posted by iceD
do they just go in the metal part thats sticking up? or what??
Yes that is correct. This link has some picture to help. I would give the female end a slight squeeze with a pair of pliers to ensure a good connection. Not a he-man squeeze either.


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