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Old 07-23-2004, 03:05 PM   #1 (permalink)
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6x9 sub swap

i was wondering if its possible to swap a VTEC subwoofer enclosure into a non VTEC prelude.
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yes..its direct
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what they said. only hard part is the wiring, which isn't very hard, and sweating your ass off in the car while swapping it.
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its not difficult, i just did it. do you have the metal bracket too? if not then its really easy. if so its still pretty easy. I still have mine apart if you want pics
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yes it is possible and i am selilng my rear 6x9 enclosure if you are interested
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its not difficult, i just did it. do you have the metal bracket too? if not then its really easy. if so its still pretty easy. I still have mine apart if you want pics
yeah pics would be great

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yes it is possible and i am selilng my rear 6x9 enclosure if you are interested
yeah, how much for it? and is it everything i need for the swap, or am i gonna have to buy some stuff.
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yeah, how much for it? and is it everything i need for the swap, or am i gonna have to buy some stuff.
i just have the cover part and the grill. you will have to make your own bracket (which if know what you doing will take an hour and get your own sub) other.
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1. Take your back seats out
2. pull plastic pins and take cover off
3. loosen center console to make getting the bottom bolts in easier
4. put in bracket and put top 2 bolts in 3/4 the way in
5. lift console approx 6 inches in back and put in bottom bolts and tighten all the way
6. put console down and retighten it down
7. tighten top bolts all the way
8. mount 6x9 to bracket
9. put new cover on

and reassemble everything.

Approx time 1 hour
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1. Take your back seats out
2. pull plastic pins and take cover off
3. loosen center console to make getting the bottom bolts in easier
4. put in bracket and put top 2 bolts in 3/4 the way in
5. lift console approx 6 inches in back and put in bottom bolts and tighten all the way
6. put console down and retighten it down
7. tighten top bolts all the way
8. mount 6x9 to bracket
9. put new cover on

and reassemble everything.

Approx time 1 hour
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