Surely attaching coaxials to the front is a bad idea because they are made for full-range. you've already got tweeters and i'm guessing a crossover must be hidden somewhere. so the high frequencies will be going to your stock tweeters, and everything else to your coaxials, even though they are designed to receive the high notes too. right??
Sorry for my ignorance but I'm totally new to this....
lol. i am new to this. i've never fitted something like this before, i'm just going on what i've read. i want to upgrade with minimum fuss, so anything plug 'n' play would be great. i think i'll definitely use the hertz you recommend for the rear, but for the front i want components. i'm just not sure how the crossovers work. whether it's done at the headunit, 'in-line' crossovers (does the 182 already have some???) or an external amp?
So just to confirm then, fronts are component, rears are co-axial? And they are 130mm f & r?
One last question. Do you just remove the grilles to change the speakers?
I think it's 56mm mounting depth as there's a recessed cage type setup in the 182's.
They aren't quite a straight swap as the standard Renault speakers have a silly plug on, this will need an adapter or similar to go onto any aftermarket speakers that just use spade connectors.
You got it. Pull the grills off and there is 4 torx screws holding them in.So just to confirm then, fronts are component, rears are co-axial? And they are 130mm f & r?
One last question. Do you just remove the grilles to change the speakers?
As you say there are already tweeters on the 182 so as for crossovers I'm not sure where these would be?
A cheap/ dodgy bipolar electrolytic capacitor (that is part of the tweeter assembly) is the "crossover"