I think one or more of them will help me get something installed that will not be out of place. They are listed for the front, but I bet they will work in the back. It fits in the same footprint as the stock speaker. It is like a regular speaker, with two smaller speakers integrated into it. Not wanting a super stereo system, just something to let me hear some 50's and 60's tunes on long trips.Go on the custom auto radio website. Mickey Thompson's 63 1/2 #997 S/S Hi-Rise 427 Lgt/Wgt Galaxie,ġ957 C-600 Cab-over carhauler w/390-4V, 2-speed rear-end Use your original piece as a template, just a thought, since I've never owned an XL, LOL, Rod. Not wanting a super stereo system, just something to let me hear some 50's and 60's tunes on long trips.thin particle board and build/fabricate a new deck to mount your new speakers. Not wanting a super stereo system, just something to let me hear some 50's and 60's tunes on long trips. Last summer I was on a trip when a friendly cop stopped me to just look at my car and see what I was running (gotta love it!) and politely mentioned that my ipod earphones could get me a ticket sometime from someone less apreciative. I usually only want to use the sound system on a long trip. Surely there's someone on the Forum that's solved it? I've not seen another Galaxie owner who has solved it either. I can probably solve the front speaker location problem, but I've never come up with an answer for the rear speakers. Cutting into the XL rear side panels are also 'out'. There's a oem speaker opening in the center of the back seat where I can install ONE speaker only. The package tray is unique to the XL models and I just couldn't bring myself to cut into the two humps. I would like to add some nice speakers to my car and for the life of me I can't figure out how to do it and not butcher (or uglify) the car. This relates to only 63/64 (I think) Galaxie XL models with the "two hump" rear package tray. has the speaker wire colors & polarity.the speaker wires are also twisted together, makes it easier to find them.I aploogize for this completely off-topic subject, but I'm probably not alone in facing this issue. I also attached the direct wire PDF if you don't have it. In hindsight I wish I would have removed more of the carpet to see why the rear speaker wires enter from the rear. Last week I changed the sub inputs to the front speaker wires & I have not heard any fake engine sound in the sub since. I did not cut all the tape & trace it back so I would remove one of the B pillars & trace it back to verify this is true before cutting the wires.Īlso.I originally used the rear speaker wires as input for the sub amp & had the fake engine sound in the sub. You could probably tie into the rear speakers by just removing the floor trim.the attached pic is with the driver's side rear floor trim removed. I don't have the B&O setup & I tied into the rear wires behind the B pillars but after I had already cut the wires I realized they enter from the rear & not the front (I'm guessing it has something to do with the enhanced engine sound).
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