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    Default what size speakers would fit a 1991 F150 truck door panel?

    I haven't removed the door panel, but the speaker location looks long and narrow. maybe like a 3" x 6" or 7" looks odd sized to me.

    anyone know though?

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    6.5s, but nothing too deep.
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    does that require cutting? the stock speakers are not round.. rectangle. i know installing 5 1/4 or 6 1/2" would be better sounding, but i don't want to dump a lot of $$ into the project. Since i'll have to get a new head unit too.

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    there should be some adapters you can buy to convert the hole to a circle mount for a 6.5" or 5.25" speaker
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    Quote Originally Posted by danger boy View Post
    does that require cutting? the stock speakers are not round.. rectangle. i know installing 5 1/4 or 6 1/2" would be better sounding, but i don't want to dump a lot of $$ into the project. Since i'll have to get a new head unit too.
    I could be mistaken, but I'm pretty sure the front doors are 6.5s and the rear speakers are 5x7s (or 6x8s...same thing)
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    Go to Crucified.com and use their fit guide. If its 5x7's there are lots of excellent quality 5x7 speakers available. If you're not wanting to put a lot of time or money into it that would be the best way.
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    6.5 inch in the front door. depth should not be an issue. Hole cut out in door is about 5 inches. Most 6.5 inch speakers will fit not problem. If you go with a 6.75 inch speaker then you may have to trim some metal. Should not be an issue with a sharp set of tin snips.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Installer4life View Post
    6.5 inch in the front door. depth should not be an issue. Hole cut out in door is about 5 inches. Most 6.5 inch speakers will fit not problem. If you go with a 6.75 inch speaker then you may have to trim some metal. Should not be an issue with a sharp set of tin snips.
    There you go. I was thinking the window track made depth an issue, but its been a longgg time since I installed door speakers in that model truck.
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    i will post a pic later today.. i think what's in the door right now might be 5"x7"

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    Quote Originally Posted by MacLeod View Post
    Go to Crucified.com.....
    Crucified?!?! Oh for the love of.....

    Ive got a new Droid phone and it has this cool little feature of "predicting" what youre spelling. Normally I like it because it spell checks me as I type but the downside is if it doesnt recognize a word like "Crutchfield" it just throws out something that resembles it. Aggravating as hell! I never notice it til after Ive sent something.

    I sent this chick friend of mine a text and I typed "Nah, I wont forget it". Instead it read "Nag, I wont forget it". You can imagine the response. "F you! I wasnt nagging I was just reminding you cause youre stupid and forget stuff all the time."
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    lmao. I got a new phone number. A couple days later my brother calls me, tells me to call his wife and give her crap because she got a ticket for turning left where she wasnt supposed to because her GPS told her so.

    I was at work, so I sent her a couple texts:
    "If you get a ticket as the result of following directions a Garmin unit has provided you, you can take pictures and send it to Garmin and they will reimburse you for it."

    A couple minutes later I TYPE(keyword: type) "NOT!!! What a tard! Just because you have a GPS doesnt mean you dont have to watch the road signs!"

    Well, the autocorrect changed my 'tard' to 'yard'. I realized after I sent it. Somehow, when you mean to call someone a tard and you say yard instead, it kind of ruins your tard calling credibility...

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    medium, maybe large, perhaps extra large, or even small.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MacLeod View Post
    I sent this chick friend of mine a text and I typed "Nah, I wont forget it". Instead it read "Nag, I wont forget it". You can imagine the response. "F you! I wasnt nagging I was just reminding you cause youre stupid and forget stuff all the time."
    WAAAAAHAHA I bet you had a great time explaining that one. :D

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