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Priglet:
As I'm a cheap skate and bought a bog standard station wagon rather than a county my motor came without a stereo. For the last 10 months I've had the head unit in the cubby box and a speaker floating about the dash but reckon it's time I finally fitted the overhead console I've had for the last few months.

Please could folk let me know where there speakers are fitted, and what size they are, thanks :)

Jimbo:
On my 110 HT the factory speakers are in the bottom corners of the dash - facing the floor. You have to turn the stereo up to max whilst driving along that you sound like a BoyRacer/Chav when you pull up at the lights !

I reckon that you could fit some decent sized units (6" maybe) into the front doors. When I've sorted out the 110's bodywork, I'll be fitting something in the back corners, either side of the rear door - not sure what, depends on what I can lay me hands on !

Jim

littlepow:
13cm speakers all round, 3 way type if that helps.
2 rear mounted in the roof lining, 1 either side of the rear door. 2 front mounted, 1 in either footwell just below the dash.

clips:
i replaced our speekers with componants, so i can have the directional sound (that from the tweeters) directed straight at head height. Base still heads to the shins though!
 it also helps were in a td5 with sound matting!
 if your changing your headset go for a mainline car audio headset such as alpine, others tend to loose definition as the volume increases. (ie traditionally sony headsets tend to distort in the last 1/4)

Jim-Willy:
Put mine in the front headlining one by my ear and one by the passengers.  They arr 6" with little tweeters aswell.

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