Will this setup work for my 2007 civic?
Ok so my OEM passenger side speaker blew for my 2007 acura csx (Canadian car but its pretty much a 2007 honda civic) so I'm looking to replace my front speakers. My question is can I just buy speakers and use my factory wiring and everything else to plug n play.
These are the speakers I'm interested in buying
http://www.futureshop.ca/en-CA/product/jvc-jvc-6-1-2-2-way-car-speakers-cs-v628-cs-v628/10293953.aspx
I'm working with a budget right now, i don't know anything about tweeters etc etc. I'm aware that these speakers with tweeters though and I obviously want to be able to use it. When I talked to the installer at futureshop he quoted me about 150 for installation cause he mentioned something about a crossover? No idea what he meant but I thought it was pretty expensive. I'm not exactly too handy either when it comes to wiring but I do want to do the install myself to save some money but if it gets too complicated I'll have to suck it up and just pay for the labor. Any input would be good, thanks in advance.
Yes, they sell wiring harnesses for specific cars on amazon very cheap. Worth the $10-20 bucks
I don't know why you'd need a crossover or any extra labor for installing one. The speakers you linked don't include any separate crossover, and there's no need to install one with them. You will need a set of adapters to make the new speakers fit properly; look for Metra 82-7805. You can also buy the 72-7800 wire harness adapters to make it easier to connect the new speakers to the stock wiring.
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