I didn't find the stock speakers too bad, and they match up with the factory tweaters. I blew my weakened front surrounds listening to Dr. Dre up loud. The foam will commonly rot, especially if the car sees a lot of sun.
I was previously going to fit aftermarket speakers but it isn't worth the effort after my $10 fix ($8 surrounds + $2 glue). The stock speakers will outdo many of the cheap aftermarket speakers once they are repaired properly.
Fix It
The simple fix was to repair the speakers by putting on new surrounds. I bought rubber ones instead of foam. Go on eBay and get these: 2 PCS 5 1/2 "(5.5 inch) SPEAKER SURROUNDS REPAIR RUBBER | eBay
The item is called: 2 PCS 5 1/2 "(5.5 inch) SPEAKER SURROUNDS REPAIR RUBBER
A grand price of $8 including shipping!
They are the closest size to the original. Here is a link to the seller's page: eBay My World - zhzy5500
If you want to buy surrounds elsewhere, here are the measurements (roughly).
140-143mm
127-130mm
105-110mm
93-98mm
I won't cover taking off the door trims, that is covered elsewhere on the forum. Moving on...
Pull and gently scrape off the bits of old surround from the speaker, takign care not to bend the cone or move it too much. Clean any remaining bits off with wax and grease remover or methylated spirits etc. You don't need to take the speakers out of the door, but vacuum around and behind the speaker while the surround is off.
Glue the new surrounds on with a strong fast drying glue. I advise doing the outside first, letting that dry, then do the inside. PVA, wood, or craft glue is fine if you are patient or if you can clamp the surorunds in place while the glue dries. High pressure super glue seems to work well too.
Make sure your glue container has a small, thin nozzle so that you can get glue into the gap when you're doing the inside. Make sure it's perfect seal for the two circles you glue on each speaker. Before trying it out, make sure the glue is dry otherwise you will make the joins weak and it may fail in a few months.
Sorry no pictures for this. Didn't think about it until I was done. I half expected the results to be unspectacular, but i'm very impressed with the results!
I was previously going to fit aftermarket speakers but it isn't worth the effort after my $10 fix ($8 surrounds + $2 glue). The stock speakers will outdo many of the cheap aftermarket speakers once they are repaired properly.
Fix It
The simple fix was to repair the speakers by putting on new surrounds. I bought rubber ones instead of foam. Go on eBay and get these: 2 PCS 5 1/2 "(5.5 inch) SPEAKER SURROUNDS REPAIR RUBBER | eBay
The item is called: 2 PCS 5 1/2 "(5.5 inch) SPEAKER SURROUNDS REPAIR RUBBER
A grand price of $8 including shipping!
They are the closest size to the original. Here is a link to the seller's page: eBay My World - zhzy5500
If you want to buy surrounds elsewhere, here are the measurements (roughly).
140-143mm
127-130mm
105-110mm
93-98mm
I won't cover taking off the door trims, that is covered elsewhere on the forum. Moving on...
Pull and gently scrape off the bits of old surround from the speaker, takign care not to bend the cone or move it too much. Clean any remaining bits off with wax and grease remover or methylated spirits etc. You don't need to take the speakers out of the door, but vacuum around and behind the speaker while the surround is off.
Glue the new surrounds on with a strong fast drying glue. I advise doing the outside first, letting that dry, then do the inside. PVA, wood, or craft glue is fine if you are patient or if you can clamp the surorunds in place while the glue dries. High pressure super glue seems to work well too.
Make sure your glue container has a small, thin nozzle so that you can get glue into the gap when you're doing the inside. Make sure it's perfect seal for the two circles you glue on each speaker. Before trying it out, make sure the glue is dry otherwise you will make the joins weak and it may fail in a few months.
Sorry no pictures for this. Didn't think about it until I was done. I half expected the results to be unspectacular, but i'm very impressed with the results!