Through the trunk you'll find 3 screws on each speaker that are holding on the speaker covers. Unscrew those, then from inside your car the speaker covers will lift right off. Also while your in the trunk your going to want to unplug your existing speakers. After you've done those two things, from the inside of your car, lift off the speaker covers, unscrew your existing speakers and lift them out. The 95 Accord comes from the factory with 6 1/2 in. speakers so this means that the speaker bracket or adaptor holding in the speaker is only that big. 6x9s dont fit in the factory bracket, you'll have to take that one off and buy an adaptor that will fit a larger size.
The front speakers are 6 1/2" while the rear deck supports 6" x 8"
Remove the cover in the rear window.
2006 Accord Coupe: Front doors - 6.5" speakers, Rear deck - 6"x9" speakers
The rear speakers in the Honda Accord are 6 x 9 inch. Use a panel tool to pop off the cover, then unscrew them from the deck.?æ
6.5 for both the front doors and rear deck
The speakers in a 1995 Nissan 240SX SE with an AM/FM/Cassette deck measure 6 3/4 inches for the front door and the rear deck. With an AM/FM/CD player, the speakers still measure 6 3/4 inches.
the front should be 4" and the rear deck should be 6x9 if im not mistaken
Disconnect the battery to prevent any electric shorts or shocks. Unscrew the speakers from their mounts and go through the trunk to remove the rear deck speakers. Replace the old speakers with the new speakers and screw them in. Connect the battery again and test your speakers.
Because there are 6 1/2 in the door panel, and the rear deck.
Remove rear seat, them remove rear deck to get to the speakers.
it is a 1991 handa accord dx and the holes for the speakers arent round or oval. i cut the carpeting off the holes and 6.5s wont sit down all the way. this car did not come with any rear speakers. is there a mount or a spacer that is used on like an lx model that came with rear speakers that i need?
fronts are 5 1/4 inch and rear deck are 6x9's