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Look mum no stars!!
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Well 6 3/4 can fit though you will have to drill new holes within the metal door panel bracket.
I have 6 1/2 inch all round too........to take out the pain of installation, i suggest get 6 1/2 inch front and 5 1/4 at the back and get and amp and sub (if thats not over ur budget). Though if ur not too big on bass then go for your 6 3/4 project.
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![]() ![]() ![]() Drives: Black 2007 Yaris Liftback 1.5 Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Memphis, TN USA
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Oh, I don't feel the NEED for the extra 1/4", but that's a prety good price on those and I've had goo dluck with MB Quart in the past..as for drilling, I'm going to pay someone else to install them, so if it's a little more headachey, I'm not that concerned.
As long as it can fit and look stock once it's reassembled (with the exception of the tweeters, of course) then I'm cool. Quote:
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