Member Since: 19 Jul 2015
Location: Ottawa
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Rear speaker options 90 or 110
These small boxes are designed for golf carts and they are weatherproof as well they fit 6.5inch round speakers. They come pre-wired with a 2 inch tweeter already installed and a 4 inch cone mid range already installed. There is also a port to simply plug and play the wires.
As you can see it fits perfectly in the spot where LR wants you to pay exorbitant prices for a nice custom piece of plastic for just one speaker. Installed this has four speakers and a resonance chamber. Great sound and fairly inexpensive in a sealed plastic extusion moulded box. Found it on fleabay for $89.00 USD for a pair out of Tennessee. Just a heads up for a reasonable rear speaker install. Hope this may help anyone looking for an inexpensive sound system set up.
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8th Sep 2016 12:33am
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Member Since: 23 Apr 2009
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Looks good.
Not as neat as the LR OE pods but they are, as you say, a silly price.
You can get them on Ebay for a lot less though. Also try your local Indy. LR wanted £130 a pair (!) for two pieces of moulded plastic but my lndy got them for £70.
The only other problem with the OE ones is you need to take out the side facing seat (if fitted) to install it.
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