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Old 09-03-2014, 08:33 PM   #1
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Default 06 LS Focus Audio

Hi all, I own a 2006 Ford Focus LS Sedan, I have already fitted a pioneer head unit and Amp Sub combo, looking to upgrade the speakers to something a bit better, thinking of these pioneer ones:

http://www.ryda.com.au/Pioneer-TS-D1...p/tsd1602r.htm

wanting to know if depth wise whether they would fit or not

i pulled the door trim off the front today, there seems to be quite a bit of room where the factory speakers are.... are you supposed to cut the speaker out of the molding or completely remove the speaker and molding out and use a spacer?

Any help on these questions would be greatly appreciated

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