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  1. Mar 8, 2010 · The stock speakers are really just a 5x7/6x8 component set. So any component set of that size will work. You could even do a coaxial set if you wanted to just ditch the upper tweeter. If you wanted to replace the upper tweeter as well, you might need to get an adapter like this one: http://www.car-speaker-adapters.com/items.php?id=SAK020

  2. It was very simple and I am by no means an audio wizard. I figured out which speakers to get from reading here and installation was very easy. Well the cheapest speakers you will probably find will be the oens radio shack sells (just guessing). I found that if you shop around on the net you can find good speakers at a good price.

  3. Mar 8, 2010 · You can replace the OEM metal speaker bracket with a 3d printed plastic one that will accommodate a much wider selection of drivers. https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3759740 And https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4462534

  4. Need to replace speakers and HU Audio & Electronics. Site Navigation. Help/Rules

  5. Mar 8, 2010 · Any suggestions for replacement door speakers? Preferably something with at least a little kick to help out those back massagers in the seats. Why am I staying factory headunit you ask? 1) I can't find a good replacement with auto level adjustment for top down/high speed driving

  6. Mar 8, 2010 · Yes it is real easy.... But there are 2 different types... 1. Panasonic set up. it has a plastic piece you install the speaker to. 2. just screws into the foam.. well there may be more to it. I have Number 1. I got mine from Performance club the MAX-5. they design was tuded by Jeff Anderson i think or he found them. He is a Miata Radio God....

  7. Mar 8, 2010 · For a 90 Miata installation of factory fit and connection type is quite easy. Simply pull speaker covers off with your finger tips, remove 3 screws around speaker's parameter, pull speaker out, unplug, and reverse for reinstallation.

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