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So I decided to dive into my speaker replacing project today. I was able to get my hands on two original Nokia 5 1/4 speakers and just wanted to swap out my old ones. Simple enough I thought. Having never worked on car (or home) audio, I figured I should be able to figure this out. Of course, it is never that easy.
I got into the door and found out that my speakers are not OEM. My 3" mid has been disabled and the original 5 1/4 was replaced with an Alpine component 2 way speaker. My problem now is that I have four prongs with wires on the Alpine and only two prongs on the Nokia. I was hoping to do the switch as a temporary replacement until I could figure out what I wanted to do for the whole system. Now I am thinking I may need to go ahead and get some aftermarket stuff.
Otherwise, how easy is it to convert those four wires back to the original 2?
Again, I am literally a beginner, so at worst case it will be a trip to Tweeter or Best Buy. Thanks in advance for any help.
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Agree with 968cab...double check to see if you still have the OEM crossovers (should also be Nokia) installed or if someone has hacked them. I took mine out. If they are still there, your project will be fairly easy to convert back to OEM. I sent a PM with my office phone, so call if you need/want to. I still have the speaker wiring diagram printed and pasted together from my install.
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My Alpines are completely shot. The foam is rotting out. I went to Tweeter though and they tell me the only thing they have that will fit in that front 5 1/4" spot is a pair of Focals that cost $450. Evidently they say it is expensive b/c the speakers need to be slim fit. Is this true? If so, I will probably just go back to the Nokia's and find a decent replacement for the 4x6s in the back, which sound like they have problems too.
I have an old Eclipse deck unit with a 12 disk changer in the cubby behind the passenger seat. All audio mods were done by the first owner, so i am not sure if he put in a new amp or not. I can't see under the passenger seat, but there definitely is not one anywhere else. I am going to try to dig through the service records and see if he has this info.
My driver door speaker also cuts out a little when I roll the window down, so I think the wire is getting hit. I am hoping to have that fixed, plus install the 5 1/4"s and new 4x6s (no idea what those will be). Ideally this won't cost me a fortune.
Any thougts or advice is always welcome and appreciated.
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Try Crutchfield.com You can get anything there.
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So I don't need slim fit? That will make this project much more doable. I am hoping to walk out for around $200-$300. I am by no means an audiophile so I just want something decent.
Flash, with the infinitis up front, do you still use your factory location tweeters? Would having a tweeter in the 5 1/4" cause conflict? As said before, I am a complete rookie.
Thanks for all the help guys.
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