Speakers on parcel shelf
Speakers on parcel shelf
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wedget

Original Poster:

467 posts

261 months

Friday 4th June 2004
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I would like to put some largeish speakers on the rear parcel shelf, i understand the fuel tank is directly under this if so if i cut with a jig saw am i going to cut my tank, have thought about putting them on the upright bit of shelf put i think when the hard top is stowed it would rub on the back of the speakers and when roof is down would cover speakers anyway. am i asking for trouble.

rev-erend

21,596 posts

306 months

Friday 4th June 2004
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The axle and brakes are under the parcel shelf - the fuel tank is behind the rear panel - on a convertible..

Not sure about FHC cars..

Some Wedges have the speakers on the side at the rear
but if you try to fit 6x9 inch rears then then foul the seat belt reels - so need spacers (MDF) - I'm doing mine at present !

I'll post pic's if you want !

>> Edited by rev-erend on Friday 4th June 13:56

wedget

Original Poster:

467 posts

261 months

Friday 4th June 2004
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does this mean i can do using a jug sawe if i am care full, does this also mean that the speaker backs will be exposed to the elements, mine is a convertable

What the hell is a jug sawe, i mean jig saw


>> Edited by wedget on Friday 4th June 13:56

rev-erend

21,596 posts

306 months

Friday 4th June 2004
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Jigsaw - go to a DIY store and look at one !

As you have a convertible - do you have any rear speakers already ?

If they are already on the rear panel then mount new ones there - it's the best sound position.

If speakers are on the sides then you can mount them there but as I said 6X9 inch speakers will need spacers. You can make then out of MSF (wood from a DIY shop).

If you want them in the rear panel - then the fuel tank is behind it - don't think the rear of the speaker will show from the boot but you need to be careful will power tools and petrol tanks - to be sure
remove boot trim and look at the space you have ...
have others done this ..

Will just add that - I've gone for the side rear panels as there were already speaker holes there .. I did not want 4 rear speakers - it would look ugly.

>> Edited by rev-erend on Friday 4th June 14:06

dickymint

28,262 posts

280 months

Friday 4th June 2004
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Whats the speakers for? are they wired to the exhaust!!

sevans

1,178 posts

289 months

Friday 4th June 2004
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I think the petrol tanks are under the parcel shelf. There are two metal strips one at the bottom rear of the shelf and one on the slope behind the seats. These are to mount the tank straps to. Mine did have speakers in the back vertical panel and the backs were showing in the boot. It didn't seem to cause a problem stowing the hood, but I didn't like them here and so moved them to the side panels, which I think is standard.
This is for a soft top, don't know about a FHC.

>> Edited by sevans on Friday 4th June 15:18

rev-erend

21,596 posts

306 months

Friday 4th June 2004
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Oops I stand corrected .. I was thinking of my old Griff 500 : which definately has the fuel tank behind that rear panel.

rev-erend

21,596 posts

306 months

Friday 4th June 2004
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dickymint said:
Whats the speakers for? are they wired to the exhaust!!


Of course ... I thought that was a standard feature..
Mic - Amp - speakers...

wedget

Original Poster:

467 posts

261 months

Friday 4th June 2004
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i have my speakers in the side but they are too small want 6 x 9 so i can hear above the exuast....for when i want to listen to shawaddywaddy... i want them on the horisontal bit of the parcel shelf..in my convertable

streaky

19,311 posts

271 months

Friday 4th June 2004
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wedget said:
What the hell is a jug sawe ...
It's an olde-fashioned device for sawing jugs - Streaky

nick heppinstall

8,788 posts

302 months

Friday 4th June 2004
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Don't know if the shelf's like the 400 but ..... My 400 has had shelf built up and the speakers installed in the new bit.

Nacnud

2,190 posts

291 months

Friday 4th June 2004
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My Wedge came with factory fitted speakers in the rear bulkhead complete with two power amplifiers screwed to the bulkhead between the speaker magnets.

Lovely sound - but the lid wouldn't go in flat and that was unacceptable.

During the rebuild two new speakers were fitted in the sides of the parcel shelf roughly where the seat belf thingumyjigs used to live (4-point harnesses now).

If you want a totally impractical Wedge I can reccommend the rear bulkhead route - sounded superb.
If you want to occasionally carry anything more than a slimline briefcase then the roof MUST go in flat.

In summary - my stereo ain't as good as it was, but I can now go to Le Mans
See you there next week!

njhucker

377 posts

282 months

Saturday 5th June 2004
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I have sony xplods (6x9)in the rear bulkhead and the roof fit in fine

rev-erend

21,596 posts

306 months

Sunday 6th June 2004
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I fitted mine today .. 6x9 Kenwoods ..

See pics ..
(shows the packing I made from MDF(9mm) with a jig saw) - I used one per side


and installed :


I also plumbed in that thick speaker cable ..

It does take some messing about to get the seat belts working too... it's a very small place for a big speaker but I did not want to leave 2 holes where speakers once were !


>> Edited by rev-erend on Sunday 6th June 21:20

jvaughan

6,025 posts

305 months

Sunday 6th June 2004
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Bloody hell Rev .. thats a bit OTT....

I have 5" speakers in the same location. Going to work on fitting a pair of speakers in the footwells too. I wanted to fit some 6x9's on the rear bulkhead, but the rollbar goes there, although I might beable to put a SUB in the middle

B19 JAE

297 posts

265 months

Monday 7th June 2004
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The only musik I need in the wedge is the sweet sound of the V8 the only reason speakers n stereo r in there is because they wer there when a got it I never switch it on, the girlfriend dus tho.

wedget

Original Poster:

467 posts

261 months

Monday 7th June 2004
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thankyou for your help guys, i think i will go with the fake shelf idea as this seems the easiest...now just got to sort out hesitating at high revs in high gears.

rickprice

498 posts

260 months

Thursday 10th June 2004
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What about mounting them in the boot, facing forward through the bulkhead? Chims have ventilation holes there which, in my case, hide dirty great bass speakers (withinthe boot and mounted facing through them, rather than cutting the bulkhead).

Don't know if older cars have the same feature?