Installing new door speakers in my Impreza.

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Well my new speaker adapters for my Impreza bugeye arrived after having my new front door speakers in my house for almost a week now.


I decided to fit them today, as I have had to wait as it was getting dark by the time I got home from work.

Anyway, these are my new speakers :) Infinifty 6525s

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Drivers side!

I took off the door panel, and noticed the speaker fitted wasn't the original OEM speaker from Subaru. It was this.

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Anyway I removed the speaker and fitted my new wooden adapter and then fitted the speaker. JOB DONE!

Then the passenger side.....

I removed the door panel to find the original OEM speaker.... why! why! did the previous owner replace the drivers speaker but not the passenger side!

Anyway I removed the OEM speaker to find this....

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No spade connector! Any idea what I need to get to fit my new speaker in the passenger side?
 
Seems odd to put coaxials that low down, don't you have a tweeter elsewhere on the door? You can get connector adaptors from Autoleads, handy if you don't want to butcher the wiring yourself.
 
I wondered if anyone knew of any adapter where I dont need to cut the wiring, as the wiring is also very tight, any chopping will result in shortened cables :(
 
nah not for an OEM speaker plug, if its stupidly short just get a block connector and extend the wiring, won't make any difference to the sound
 
I wondered if anyone knew of any adapter where I dont need to cut the wiring, as the wiring is also very tight, any chopping will result in shortened cables :(

Just use a small connector block or solder some extra wire on, you dont want to be waiting for a harness to arrive, wheres the fun in that!

Dont listen to me mind you, my DIY skills are legendary :)
 
That connector is past it anyway, just chop it off. I've never seen spade connectors soldered on either, they are crimped on :confused:

My logic was that the average man is more likely to have a soldering iron than a crimper (I've got both, but meh).

Having said that, this is a computer forum so people probably have one for ethernet cables.... in which case yeah crimp it.
 
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