Original front door speakers crossovers !!!

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donkeydel

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Does anyone know the if there are crossovers on the factory fitted front door speakers ? And if there are then WHERE THE BLOODY HELL ARE THEY !! :surrender
I've looked in the door cavity and under the dash by the loom with no obvious signs of crossovers.
I want to use the original speaker cables that go through the flexible conduit to the door so I don't have to pull a new cable to the crossover of my new component speakers that I've just fitted.
But if there is the old crossover still in line between the head unit and my new speakers then will this effect the signal ?

Just had a thought. If I connect both the old woofer and tweeter cables (+ to + and - to -) and then feed the re-united signal through the new crossover and onto the new speakers will that work ??? :nenau
 
Stand easy chaps. looked at the old tweeters and there is a resistor in line so I used the old 'suck it and see' method and they work fine. Now for the rears, 6x9's I think.
 
The speakers from my 1994 t2 don't have a crossover. Do you want some pics?
 
Thanks for the offer of the pics mate, but it's all finished now.
6" component speakers in the front and 2 way 6x9's in the back. The bass is already biblical just with that lot, so no need for a subwoofer.
One of these days I'm going to grow up :eek:D
 
Lol :lol where did the 6x9s fit. I've got some spare JBL ones 400wats each:eek:
 
easy enough to make a crossover using a resistor and capacitor........ as for putting high watt speakers on......... fair enough, just remember that the stereo is only 50 watts or so per channel, mine tends to make the speakers overdrive (farting noise) if I really turn up the level! best built in sound system apart from peugot 406 by far tho :)
 

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