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What's going on everyone? I first want to say thank you to everyone in the community for the awesome DIY pictures, videos, tips and tricks! They have given me many ideas and a lot of help on other topics.
This is my first time posting to the forum and I wanted it to be of a DIY project. I am very new to the forum so my apologies if this has already been gone over, however, if not, I am posting how I fitted my new 6.5" speakers using the OEM male and female speaker clips, without having to cut the wire harness. I searched and could not find this on the forum but again, noob. So... The stock speakers are poor to say the least. So I took the old speakers out, removed the female adapter from the speaker, and mounted it to the plastic speaker plate from the stock speaker. All the tools I used and the parts I used for the job are listed in the post. Parts: Alpine SPS-610 6-1/2" 2-Way Type-S Series Coaxial Car Speakers Nissan / Infiniti 6.5 Inch Black Plastic Speaker Adapter Bracket Ring All wires and hardware came included with the speakers. They are very good quality and not expensive. First, I matted the door, and removed the stock speaker and mount. ![]() Next I took the stock speaker and removed the female plug by bending the metal tabs up, snipping the wires from the speaker and pushing the plug out from the bottom. ![]() ![]() ![]() By plugging it into the male, I marked the positive terminal for when I solder. The purple is the positive but check twice, cut once. ![]() Now to remove the old wires and old solder, I used the gas oven in my home (ran out of fuel on my torch ![]() ![]() ![]() Using the stock mounting plate, I saw that the female clip was perfect size to fit in the second row of webbing in the plastic. I traced it with a razor blade, and used a dremel tool to cut the square out. If you take your time you can get it to be a nice snug fit. ![]() Dremel bits used: I ended up going with the one on the left. .125 DIA burr tool. Good for cutting plastic as it does not want to grab the plastic as you cut. ![]() Finished cut in plastic mount. ![]() I cleaned up the back with some sandpaper and removed any remaining plastic. In case you want to glue the plug in, this step is a must or it wont bond well. ![]() Next I soldered in the wires to the metal tabs. Keep in mind the positive terminal. ![]() Dry fit to check ![]() ![]() ![]() Tidy up and glue it in place if you like. I put a dab of super glue just to hold in place so I can remove it easy in the future. ![]() Final mount back in the door. It fit great, and no need for cutting the plug off the main wire harness. ![]() The head unit I have is not powerful enough to reach the potential that these speakers can produce, however it is powerful enough for my needs. If I want to I can add an amp for that later and wire it, but for now this will do! ![]() If you guys have any questions let me know! JD ![]() Last edited by Johnnyd883; 04-04-2016 at 03:29 PM. |
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Join Date: Aug 2015
Location: Boston
Posts: 7
Drives: 2011 370z
Rep Power: 10 ![]() |
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What's going on everyone? I first want to say thank you to everyone in the community for the awesome DIY pictures, videos, tips and tricks! They have given me many ideas and a lot of help on other topics.
This is my first time posting to the forum and I wanted it to be of a DIY project. I am very new to the forum so my apologies if this has already been gone over, however, if not, I am posting how I fitted my new 6.5" speakers using the OEM male and female speaker clips, without having to cut the wire harness. I searched and could not find this on the forum but again, noob. So... The stock speakers are poor to say the least. So I took the old speakers out, removed the female adapter from the speaker, and mounted it to the plastic speaker plate from the stock speaker. All the tools I used and the parts I used for the job are listed in the post. Parts: Alpine SPS-610 6-1/2" 2-Way Type-S Series Coaxial Car Speakers Nissan / Infiniti 6.5 Inch Black Plastic Speaker Adapter Bracket Ring All wires and hardware came included with the speakers. They are very good quality and not expensive. First, I matted the door, and removed the stock speaker and mount. ![]() Next I took the stock speaker and removed the female plug by bending the metal tabs up, snipping the wires from the speaker and pushing the plug out from the bottom. ![]() ![]() ![]() By plugging it into the male, I marked the positive terminal for when I solder. The purple is the positive but check twice, cut once. ![]() Now to remove the old wires and old solder, I used the gas oven in my home (ran out of fuel on my torch ![]() ![]() ![]() Using the stock mounting plate, I saw that the female clip was perfect size to fit in the second row of webbing in the plastic. I traced it with a razor blade, and used a dremel tool to cut the square out. If you take your time you can get it to be a nice snug fit. ![]() Dremel bits used: I ended up going with the one on the left. .125 DIA burr tool. Good for cutting plastic as it does not want to grab the plastic as you cut. ![]() Finished cut in plastic mount. ![]() I cleaned up the back with some sandpaper and removed any remaining plastic. In case you want to glue the plug in, this step is a must or it wont bond well. ![]() Next I soldered in the wires to the metal tabs. Keep in mind the positive terminal. ![]() Dry fit to check ![]() ![]() ![]() Tidy up and glue it in place if you like. I put a dab of super glue just to hold in place so I can remove it easy in the future. ![]() Final mount back in the door. It fit great, and no need for cutting the plug off the main wire harness. ![]() The head unit I have is not powerful enough to reach the potential that these speakers can produce, however it is powerful enough for my needs. If I want to I can add an amp for that later and wire it, but for now this will do! ![]() If you guys have any questions let me know! JD ![]() Last edited by Johnnyd883; 04-04-2016 at 03:33 PM. |
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