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Old 08-16-2013, 01:14 AM   #1
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Fitting Rear Speakers

Does anyone have any experience in fitting rear speakers (in the box behind the headrests)? I was hoping that Harvey would produce some more kits but he has informed me that he has decided not to continue. I am therfore left with the option of either using the standard Porsche speakers or looking elsewhere for something a little better.

If anyone can suggest a good car audio shop in the Sevenoaks, Tunbridge Wells Kent area (United Kingdom) that would be a big help.

For info - all the parts required for installing rear speakers in a 986 are available directly from Porsche. I understand the speaker grills are no longer available in the USA however they are in the UK.

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I have fitted them, not a great help to you if Harvey's not making any more kits:

Pelican Technical Article: Installing the Boxster Rear Speaker Kit - 986 / 987

Have a look on Boxa.net, some guys have made their own brackets and grilles.
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Old 08-16-2013, 01:50 PM   #3
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If you already have the speaker enclosure, you can buy the speaker cover and the speaker inserts. Be warned though, the speaker inserts only accept a 2.5~2.75 inch speaker. I made a set of wooden repalcements to fit my infinity 3.5" speakers, but I could only fit one speaker. The stock insert will fit two of the 2.5~2.75 speakers.

During my search - after I found my 3.5" would not fit - I found a set of 30~35 watt 2.75" speaker by Boss or something. I'd have to see if I can find the URL for them though. If you are interested, let me know and I'll see if I can dig it up.
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During my search - after I found my 3.5" would not fit - I found a set of 30~35 watt 2.75" speaker by Boss or something. I'd have to see if I can find the URL for them though. If you are interested, let me know and I'll see if I can dig it up.
Yes please, I have bought the grills and the inserts but they are only plastic so I can file them bigger if necessary. If you found a set of speakers that will fit then that would make things much easier.
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Old 08-16-2013, 03:51 PM   #5
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I added speakers to my rear box about 10 years ago. I used Focal components: small mid-range and tweeter with a crossover box. Any goodi car stereo shop should be able to do the conversion. They'll need to flip the box over and make some cuts to fit the components. When mine was done, the shop was able to keep the sliding doors in place. The biggest challenge was to hide the wiring and midrange speakers when the doors were open. The speakers were mounted for the sound to exit on the sides, not through the middle

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Old 08-16-2013, 04:05 PM   #6
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Actually, you can't file the inserts to fit a bigger speaker. There is not enough material and the box has additional bumps (so to speak) that prevent placement of multiple larger speakers as well. Just as an FYI, my building wooden inserts left only 1/8" in the surround that broke. Even though I fiberglassed the mounts. THis is why I eventually gave up the idea of dual 3.5" speakers and droped down to one and why I looked for the smaller speakers.

I'll boot up my other server tonight and see if I can find the link for you.
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OK, these are the speakers that should fit. Note: I did a lot of searching based on the speaker insert diameter, but can't guarentee these will fit.

S275CH - Power Bass 2.5 / 2.75 Inch Speakers - PowerBass

They are Power Bass 2.5/2.75 speakers.
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I used infinity Kappa 4"x 6" speakers in my rear compartment. they are slightly angles to fit.
Amazon.com: Infinity Kappa 462.11CFP 4"x6" 2-way plate speakers: Car Electronics

got to remember that you can always cut the "plate" these come in. and yes my sliding door still functions!
ill get some pics up soon
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OK, these are the speakers that should fit. Note: I did a lot of searching based on the speaker insert diameter, but can't guarentee these will fit.

S275CH - Power Bass 2.5 / 2.75 Inch Speakers - PowerBass

They are Power Bass 2.5/2.75 speakers.
Unfortunately not available in the UK and Amazon.com want $61 to ship ... need to find something closer to home. Maybe I should just buy the Porsche supplied ones but it erks me to pay £30 / speaker for something that isn't very good.
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Old 08-21-2013, 09:59 AM   #10
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This may be good news for some - HarveyPNP of the custom 986 rear speaker kit fame is not producing any more speaker kits however he does still have a box of the laser cut aluminium brackets for mounting 3.5 inch speakers in the rear boxes. If you are interested drop him an email at harveypnp@gmail.com.

Cost is $30 a pair plus shipping costs.
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I used infinity Kappa 4"x 6" speakers in my rear compartment. they are slightly angles to fit.
Amazon.com: Infinity Kappa 462.11CFP 4"x6" 2-way plate speakers: Car Electronics

got to remember that you can always cut the "plate" these come in. and yes my sliding door still functions!
ill get some pics up soon
Pics please! I'd love to see how a speaker that size can fit.
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I jammed these 3.5" speakers from crutchfield into the oem mounts. Not the prettiest install but they sound great. I did blow the kicker's after 6 months but replaced with sound ordinance (both $30 a pair). I hope this helps.Name:  ImageUploadedByTapatalk1378168629.148988.jpg
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I haven't received my brackets from Harvey yet but as soon as I do I'll post some pictures of what they look like with and without installed speakers.
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I approached the problem from a different angle.

These are 5 ¼" 150 watt speakers that produce much better bass than speakers half their size. The downside, they only are heard when the top is up - which was fine with me since I am listening to the exhaust when I'm topless.

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I approached the problem from a different angle.

These are 5 ¼" 150 watt speakers that produce much better bass than speakers half their size. The downside, they only are heard when the top is up - which was fine with me since I am listening to the exhaust when I'm topless.

I just got my boxter and it has stock ccr220 and it's better than nothing. But I like what you did. You say you can only hear it when tops up, but do you get anything at all when it's down? A little bass bump or anything? I also know this was placed awhile back but has anybody found any other ways since this was posted that's new and could help the rear speakers. Thanks to all who write on here I have gained a lot of tricks and insight
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Old 10-10-2014, 12:23 AM   #16
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There are a lot of posts on the forum on how to upgrade the speakers and std head unit. Be warned though, once you start you'll find that you need to upgrade the whole system. The biggest difference for me was putting a small flat subwoofer behind the passenger seat. It just fits in without loosing too much leg room and makes a huge difference to the base.
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That is what I might just do, put a flat woffer behind the seat. I'm not looking to be a teen again and have the next county hear me when I start the car. I just want to get a balance going in the sound. I forgot all about the flat speakers. Thanks for the help
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JUst finished doing this

I used a single Polk 3.5 inch speaker on each side. I purchased OEM Porsche brackets, did not know about the aftermarket ones or I would have went that route. I purchased a Black mesh trash can from Bed Bath and Beyond for 5 bucks and made grills and they look great. Back when I was re-dying my carpet I made a wiring harness and installed it so I have 6 conductors going from my head unit to the rear, I allowed two extra wires for future expansion (USB Charging etc). While my Pioneer head is wired directly into my OEM amps using adapters I powered the rear speakers using the AMP in the Pioneer. Mixing just the right amount was easy and the sound is so much better now. Be sure and use electrolytic capacitors as a base filter/crossover and enjoy.
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There are a lot of posts on the forum on how to upgrade the speakers and std head unit. Be warned though, once you start you'll find that you need to upgrade the whole system. The biggest difference for me was putting a small flat subwoofer behind the passenger seat. It just fits in without loosing too much leg room and makes a huge difference to the base.
Are you referring to a low profile subwoofer or something actually flat?

Do you have a link for what you used ?

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