April 24, 200718 yr Those are actually in better shape than the stock speakers in the front of my XT6.
April 24, 200718 yr Those poor paper cone filters don't seem to take that much to make them end up like that.Even a little bit of water seems to wreak havok on them.
April 25, 200718 yr I highly recommend going to the junkyard and seeing if an older generation speaker will fit in there. Replace them both, I noticed the the older gen legacies have coax speakers in some of them and this means they have a built in tweeter on the speaker with a crossover built in as well to filter the low frequencies out for the tweeter. I'm assuming these sound better than those you have. 10 bucks at my local junkyard for a pair. They actually sound pretty damn good for stock. I'm in the process of replacing mine at the moment, though. http://xs314.xs.to/xs314/07172/DSC02517.JPG http://xs314.xs.to/xs314/07172/DSC02515.JPG http://xs114.xs.to/xs114/07173/DSC02487.JPG
April 25, 200718 yr Author I highly recommend going to the junkyard and seeing if an older generation speaker will fit in there. Replace them both, I noticed the the older gen legacies have coax speakers in some of them and this means they have a built in tweeter on the speaker with a crossover built in as well to filter the low frequencies out for the tweeter. i bought scoobyclimbs' set of speakers out of his 01 outback. he has the tweeters with it, but i don't really care about being able to hear the drummer's stick actually making contact with a cymbal. i just want to hear the crash.
April 25, 200718 yr Author I'm assuming these sound better than those you have. 10 bucks at my local junkyard for a pair. They actually sound pretty damn good for stock. I'm in the process of replacing mine at the moment, though. i only see pictures of housings....
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