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Old 08-24-2006, 12:26 PM   #1
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Lightbulb Change those Rear Tweeters (write up and pictures)

I wanted to upgrade my rear tweeters with some Jl Audio XR's. This is what I did:

1) Remove speaker panel and separate the tweeter housing from the rear speaker panel.

2) Inside the speaker housing you'll see the tweeter mount. Pull out the tweeter mount.

3) Place the stock tweeter mount on a clamp and dremel out the stock speaker around its edge.
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4) After your done clean the tweeter mount. It will look like this.
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5) Now insert the tweeter. I used 2 part clear epoxy (I bought it at local hardware store) to glue in the tweeter. I placed the glue on the back side so you wouldn't see it.
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6) Let it dry for about a day. Slide the tweeter mount back into the tweeter housing... It fits perfect.
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7)You're done!!! Put everything back. The epoxy that I used smelled really bad, so I let the tweeters mount sit in my garage for about 2 days, before I finally placed it in my car.
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Old 08-24-2006, 02:32 PM   #2
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Good job! I'll have to do this sometime. Do the JL's sound better?
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Old 08-24-2006, 02:35 PM   #3
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They sound so much better... you can not even compare the two.
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Thanks alot!! yes those are 1", the jl fit perfectl and they sound great!!!
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Old 03-08-2007, 07:50 PM   #5
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Perfect. It's good to see that the bmw sound systems CAN be made better without spending that much money
Not really, the JL audio XR speakers and a custom fiberglass sub box in the rear with a 10w6v2 and all jl; audio amps was a pocket full of cash! But oh so worth it!

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Oh, one more question. Have you done any upgrades to the front speakers of the car? that seems to give me the hardest problems
Check out the front install, I coverd this one on another post.

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