Hondata'd EP3 Type R
Hi, Been a few threads regarding this lately, So i thought I'd give a little in sight into how it can be done. Not the only way, But quite easy.
PLEASE NOTE: This method requires cutting the stock door card. It is in an un-noticeable way, But you will not be able to go back to the stock speakers. IF you do not want to modify your door cards, I suggest you press the back button and look at building some pods
Tools I used:
Flat Head Screw Driver (-)
Philips Scew Driver (+)
T20 Torque Bit
T25 Torque Bit
Drill
Jigsaw
Hacksaw
I knew how to take the doorcard off anyway, But there is an excellent guide here on Fubarnet if you are unsure!
The idea of this is to mount the speaker to an MDF Baffle to the metal door frame and cut any excess plastic that obstructs this from the door card. You can make the baffles out of MDF , But I bought some from Ebay China for £2. Not perfect or "CNC MAchined" as the advert said, But they work.
Anyway pics:
Getting Started:
Take out the speaker:
Stripped Door:
MDF Baffle:
The 6.5" Woofer:
The idea here is to secure the mdf ring to the inner door skin by drilling and screwing it to the door. I put no more nails down before hand to keep it mounted to the door whilst i screwed it down, Whe ndone you will have something that looks like this:
The mount the speaker to the MDF ring:
Modify the door card with a jigsaw/hacksaw so it goes from this:
To this:
Fit the door card back on:
Pop the cover on and your done:
6.5" Componants in a clio door, Took less than an hour to do both sides
Much improved mid bass
PLEASE NOTE: This method requires cutting the stock door card. It is in an un-noticeable way, But you will not be able to go back to the stock speakers. IF you do not want to modify your door cards, I suggest you press the back button and look at building some pods
Tools I used:
Flat Head Screw Driver (-)
Philips Scew Driver (+)
T20 Torque Bit
T25 Torque Bit
Drill
Jigsaw
Hacksaw
I knew how to take the doorcard off anyway, But there is an excellent guide here on Fubarnet if you are unsure!
The idea of this is to mount the speaker to an MDF Baffle to the metal door frame and cut any excess plastic that obstructs this from the door card. You can make the baffles out of MDF , But I bought some from Ebay China for £2. Not perfect or "CNC MAchined" as the advert said, But they work.
Anyway pics:
Getting Started:
Take out the speaker:
Stripped Door:
MDF Baffle:
The 6.5" Woofer:
The idea here is to secure the mdf ring to the inner door skin by drilling and screwing it to the door. I put no more nails down before hand to keep it mounted to the door whilst i screwed it down, Whe ndone you will have something that looks like this:
The mount the speaker to the MDF ring:
Modify the door card with a jigsaw/hacksaw so it goes from this:
To this:
Fit the door card back on:
Pop the cover on and your done:
6.5" Componants in a clio door, Took less than an hour to do both sides
Much improved mid bass