Speakers - Fitting!

Got a Peugeot 306 1.9LX Diesel 1997 R reg at a decent price from auction but it has no speakers

I can obviously buy speakers easily enough - but how do I go about fitting them. I dont fancy the prospect of taking the doors to pieces, as this model has airbags in the doors and I'd just generally prefer to pay a competent person 25-50 quid to fit them rather than f*ck things up myself!!!! :)

I dont want anything fancy just something to let me listen to radio and things. I already have an MP3 CDplayer head unit.

Please help

Cheers

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--Tom--
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Some models of 306 have speakers bolted to the bottom of the parcel shelf. I'd expect all the parcel shelves to be the same, all of them to be vaguely acoustically transparent. If you're lucky, you'll get away with bolting a pair of 6x9s to it, and bob's your mother's brother.

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Doki

On my car you can remove the door pocket thing ( the place you put sweet wrappers) tray that also has the speaker moulding in it, without having to remove the door card.

The screws fro this are hidden behind pop off covers and underneath the pocket.

Tom

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Tom Burton

You should be able to change the speakers without pulling the door to pieces. If you ever booze cruise to France you will find tailor made speakers for all French cars over there dirt cheap.

I bought a pair of 100 watt speakers to fit in the original door pods of our old ZX for £17. The cabling all matched up with an adaptor lead (about £3) also from the same supermarket E Le Clerc I believe or it may have been Casino. All the big ones have good car spares sections.

(Also found roof cross bars to fit the bars on the 206SW for £30. Half the price of Halfrauds at the time!)

Reply to
Doctor D

Thats sounds too cheap - I paid £90 for some new car speakers - but it was worth it.

(I have about £900 worth of Hifi speakers at home!)

Reply to
Martin

What you doing with 90 speakers? :)

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