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Old Jan 31, 2023 | 02:25 PM
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In college and funds are tight. I have 4 brand new Kenwood KFC-174x that I have had for a while and while I know the fronts are 4x6 and the rear is 6x9 has anyone tried to put to put in 6.5s?

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Howdy

In college and funds are tight. I have 4 brand new Kenwood KFC-174x that I have had for a while and while I know the fronts are 4x6 and the rear is 6x9 has anyone tried to put to put in 6.5s?

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Fitting a 6.5" speaker into a 4x6 space will be quite difficult, however it's very simple to put them into a 6x9 space. Just make an adapter plate from MDF using the factory speaker as a template and cut the appropriate size hole for your speaker.
 
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