Morey corton
Reviewed in the United States on March 9, 2025
They worked for my car but they could’ve been stiffer than what they are and the screw holes that the speaker screws to aren’t the best but they will get the job done for what I need them for till I can make custom ones
Drew
Reviewed in the United States on January 22, 2025
These made a new speaker install a breeze, they were an excellent fit and just needed some self tapping screws to lock them in.They are well made plastic, they dont feel super cheap and mated up perfectly with my speakers making the install so so much easier.
Jay Hernandez
Reviewed in the United States on April 4, 2025
They work as they should for my 2007 Honda Ridgeline, but that that price they should at least include screws... The rear is a tighter fit and the screw hole location could've been placed better since 2/3 were on ridges on the rear doors.
Larry
Reviewed in the United States on August 23, 2024
Works on a Honda Fit
jose manuel torres
Reviewed in Mexico on January 15, 2024
Quedan bien en elontaje de la bocina, pero al colocar en puerta necesitas barrenar con broca para colocar tornillos, y una orejita queda sobre una zona a desnivel.por lo que no tocas fijo. Fuera de eso lo instale sin detalles!
Alec Blackburn
Reviewed in Canada on October 29, 2023
These are cheap cheerful and effective, though for my machete 6.5 speakers I did need to do some small training but it didn't take long
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on September 12, 2022
Have a 2006 Ridgeline. This product is expensive, doesn't fit, flimsy, still requires to screw into the sheet metal.My JBL speakers I bought didn't even fit inside em, and I double checked the specifications that the mounting dimensions matched up.The speaker bracket itself doesn't come with hardware and isnt even secured without screwing into the door metal.The wiring adapter was okay, but the terminals were so tight I had a hard time trying to put the terminals on, had to pry it open with a flat head to get em on.The 30 minute job I expected turned into an hour and a half of frustration and reusing the oem speaker brackets.This isn't the old days cutting big holes and screwing 6x9s into truck doors with tappers, theres cleaner ways to install speakers in newer vehicles without being jank. This wasn't it.
agnes f.
Reviewed in the United States on June 18, 2020
Installed Kenwood speakers in 2008 Honda Ridgeline. This item fit perfectly, resulting in a clean, professional install.This adapter is a must, don't even consider salvaging the replaced mounts. The originals are garbage, as are the original Honda speakers. You will need to supply 3 sheet metal screws.
Hector
Reviewed in the United States on May 7, 2019
2006 Acura TSX...! That’s right it fits the Acura TSX 2004-2008 it’s so hard to find information on our cars for door speaker kits So I decided to help all of you that are scratching your heads like I was.- All I did place the 2 bottom tabs on the stock bottom holes in the door then I grabbed a marker and marked the 3 holes in the speaker bracket to the door.- I then got a 1/8 drill bit and drilled all 3 marks.- I then grabbed 3 self drilling screws and screw then into all 3 holes.- I then grabbed some Gasket maker rubbed it all around the bracket so that when it drys up it creates a rubber gasket so it won’t vibrate.- I then placed the speaker in place.- Speaker I used (( Alpine Type S model S-S65 they are 6.5 in size ))-Then screwed it in with 4 self drill screws it lines good enough to to the bracket with the speaker holes.-After that your set to put the door back together.Then enjoy your awesome new sound they sound so much better then the stock speakers no need for after market amp. The stock amp powers them just great.I posted pictures of the items you might want to buy if you don’t have them. I bought everything here on amazon reference to the pictures to see the items you need.Please like if this helped you !! Thanks
Jesus yosimar lepe cortes
Reviewed in Mexico on June 11, 2017
No es para civic 2006 en adelante no le queda el de civic es el q trae el tornillo arriba en el centro este no queda
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on September 12, 2016
Does not fit on my Canadian 2007 Honda Civic LX 4 dr sedan. Period. Miissing center screw hole on top, and the 2 pins on the bottom are too wide. Useless. 3 mounting points are wrong. And I missed my return window by one single day ! (which is my fault, granted.) 2 Mountings pins on the bottom are 5in. apart. need to be more like 4in. .Pros: Good quality plastic. Right thickness (1inch). 4 Speaker holes are ok. Fits 6.5 in speaker well (4 hole mount). But does not attach to my front door... Maybe I'll use tiwraps !
C-Dub
Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2016
Yep, plastic. This fits front ridgeline doors easily, clip it in and drive "sheet metal framing screws 1/4 inch" carefully to avoid flexing. They pulled tight. I was deadening the doors with 80 mil noico at the time so i sealed up the contact seam. The rear doors required clipping the mounting tabs very slightly on two of the three and making sure your holes dont pull the adapter out of round. I used a 3/32" quick click drill bit to make new holes in the clipped/shortened mounting tabs and two holes at the bottom. 4 screws, no flex, nice and flat. Yes, they will strip out easy. Go hand-snug (you wont get it tight) on the speaker screws. Works like it was made for infinity kappas which are coming out to accomodate pioneer 6.75 d components... Wish me luck. Anyway these adapters are perfect and all there is available, so go easy and use your head. If you need big, deep custom mounts, use 1" mdf in front but be warned, the rear door skins have a sealing cylinder that meets the mounting ring/surround area of the speaker, you dont have any room for spacers without dremeling that plastic ring off the back of the door skin...