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Speaker Adaptors

wenman

Red Ibiza 1.8T
Mar 28, 2009
1,094
1
Cheshunt
I bought the SAK-3105 speaker adaptors and they do not seem to line up at all, I'm sure I have read on here these are the ones to use. Has anyone else had similar problems? Or how have you fitted them?
Could i have just got the wrong ones lol?
 

aaronbromley

TDISport.com Owner
Nov 25, 2004
338
0
Lincolnshire
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Could you post a link as to where you got them from?

I have some Ibiza speaker adapters sat in my drawer at home, i was going to use them when upgrading speakers, but in the end i didn't bother.

Would you like me to take a picture and send it over?
 

wenman

Red Ibiza 1.8T
Mar 28, 2009
1,094
1
Cheshunt
They were from ebay I don't know if you can post links on here can you?
they are the SAK-3105 just google itand you will be able to see what ones they are.
And if you have a picture that would be great.
Cheers
 

MadFaz

New(ish)bee
Sep 28, 2008
83
0
Bradford
I think the SAK-3105 are for the Mk3 Ibizas, 1999-2002 (thats what it says on their listings on ebay)

I got mine from ebay: clicky

these fitted straight on as well.
 

wenman

Red Ibiza 1.8T
Mar 28, 2009
1,094
1
Cheshunt
I couldn't see the item on the link sorry, it did say oon the item description Seat ibiza 1999 - 2006, so i assumed there wouldn't be much difference with the speaker set up in the door card!
 

coolspot007007

Guest
doh, i think i've just bought the same ones yesterday. I did see one listing showed up to '02 and one was up to '06 i also assumed it'd be ok, fingers crossed.
 

R1ch85

1/4mile - 13.935 @ 100.54
Nov 9, 2006
1,675
0
Bristol
SAK 3106 for vw lupo's fit much better, theyre perfectly round and bolt to where the original speaker was. And they come with appropriate connectors if your using standard speaker wire.

Or you could make MDF rings yourself which do a much better job than a cheapo bit of plastic.
 

stebbi

Got Boost???
Jun 10, 2008
270
0
Preston
Im going to go down the mdf route, apparently there is 21mm from the back of the window guide to the back of the normal speaker bit so 2 18mm glued together will have to be my spacer.

Also where are people mounting their tweeters?
 

R1ch85

1/4mile - 13.935 @ 100.54
Nov 9, 2006
1,675
0
Bristol
Im going to go down the mdf route, apparently there is 21mm from the back of the window guide to the back of the normal speaker bit so 2 18mm glued together will have to be my spacer.

Also where are people mounting their tweeters?

I think you may have trouble refitting your door card with 36mm spacer, mine is 24mm and i can barely fit my doorcard back on!
 

wenman

Red Ibiza 1.8T
Mar 28, 2009
1,094
1
Cheshunt
I simply have my speakers spaced out with the outer casing from power cable as a quick fix to stop the window hitting the speaker. I have my tweeters mounted just slighty beside my speakers but towards the footwells if that makes sense a bit low down though.
 
Feb 28, 2008
3,990
1
Scotland
well i ended up buying these aswell this afternoon because i was in too much doubt so al send back the other 2 sets haha, cant believe how hard it is, these companys dont even know because both have advertised them wrong!!!!!!!! i want them asap coz my speaker has been removed from my drivers door thats why i bought both sets so i dont end up waiting longer! did u notice a big difference replacing the standard speakers with aftermarket ones?
 
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