you may have to cut the panels... also Everyone should have a manual for their vehicle, and the local library should have a professional shop manual available to make copies of for FREE...make the time to take time to read up on your vehicle, and work like the PRO'S! Good luck :)
You don't need to cut the wires at all, I just got mine installed in 5 minutes with the adapter speaker plug, I got them from Amazon for 16 bucks but you save a lot of time and you don't mess the wire system of your car with the black tape and stuff. Dave
The 1991 Honda civic uses 6.5" speakers for both front and rear.
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Should be 6.5" speakers in the front doors and 6"x9" in the back dash
The stock front speaker size on a 2002 Honda Civic is 6.5 inches. These speakers are located inside the door panels of the vehicles.
what size is the front and rear speakers for a 95 grand jeep cherokee?
http://articles.dashzracing.com/1996-1998-civic-grill-diy-installation-guide/
In-dash stereo " depth; Size code E Front speakers Front Door: 6-1/2" Rear speakers Rear Deck: 6x9"
The standard size for speakers in a 2004 Honda Civic is 6.5 inches. The components have enough room where they are mounted to be upgraded into larger louder units.
For most civics its the same, 3x2 in the front and 6x9's in the back behind the passengers.
Yes. But you will also need the climate control, evap canister and the blower. It takes about 16 hours to install.
The covers on the side doors should pop off. i believe underneath on the speakers themselves its a 3-screw pattern.
The 2008 Honda Civic has 42.6 in. of front leg room.