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Thread: Dash Speaker Replacement for 1989 535i (e34)

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    Default Dash Speaker Replacement for 1989 535i (e34)

    Looking for recommendations to replace the stock speaker for this model.

    See attachment for measurements of the stock speaker.

    Thanks.
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    Dealer replacement item would be your best bet. Call them and tell them you need to replace that speaker. They should have something for you.
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    Quote Originally Posted by angusbn
    Looking for recommendations to replace the stock speaker for this model.

    See attachment for measurements of the stock speaker.

    Thanks.
    Are you just replacing a faulty unit or wishing to upgrade with something better?
    As mentioned try the dealer for a stock unit or maybe a wrecker.
    As far as upgrading is concerned, I've been down this path and actually managed to find something... BUT!

    If you just want to swap out the speakers with something better, then I can't help you as the only speakers I could find that offered improvement over the stock units AND could be made to fit the factory location (without butchering the dash) require entirely different crossovers and amplification.

    I'll fill you in some more when I get home as I'm at work right now - Cheers
    Last edited by pundit; 07-31-2006 at 06:15 PM.

    1990 E34 535iA, 215,000kms (130,000 miles).
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    I simply want a better quality aftermarket speaker than I can drop into this cavity without any modification. The factory AMP isn't in play any longer. It's toast. Only amplification is from the new Panasonic CD/MP3 HU - 4 * 45w

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    I actually replaced with Pioneer replacements for this size. Not bad at all.
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    Most of the time when I installed aftermarket 2 way componets in e34's I will just disconnect the 3 inch dash speaker.

    Replace the the 5.25 inch mid in the kickpanels and replace the tweeter in the factory location. You might be able to squeeze a 3.5 inch speaker in that hole but I've never tried it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gmannino
    Most of the time when I installed aftermarket 2 way componets in e34's I will just disconnect the 3 inch dash speaker.

    Replace the the 5.25 inch mid in the kickpanels and replace the tweeter in the factory location. You might be able to squeeze a 3.5 inch speaker in that hole but I've never tried it.

    i put infiniti reference components up front, in the kick panel is the mid, and up on the dash is the tweeter, two hard to rewire through the door, put a 4 channel alpine amp under the rear seat and new infinitis in the back deck, the 2 alpine type r is the truck with a mono alpine amp...sounds sick

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    Quote Originally Posted by angusbn
    I simply want a better quality aftermarket speaker than I can drop into this cavity without any modification. The factory AMP isn't in play any longer. It's toast. Only amplification is from the new Panasonic CD/MP3 HU - 4 * 45w
    Here is what I fitted... a Dai1chi HFS64-15-8









    There is some work required as the square frame requires two opposing corners to be cut off .
    Also as the speaker is originally shielded the steel cap and additional shielding magnet requires removal (already done in this picture)
    This must be done or the speaker simply won't fit in the stock location.
    Last edited by pundit; 07-31-2006 at 07:52 PM.

    1990 E34 535iA, 215,000kms (130,000 miles).
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    And the new custom built crossovers fitted into the original factory case after totally gutting it...









    The whole thing is fed by a Zapco amp and sounds very good!
    Last edited by pundit; 07-31-2006 at 07:27 PM.

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    Dual Climate, Rear Headrests, Rollerblind, M-Tech Wheel,
    Memory Seats, EAT Chip, T-Stars.

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    Also replaced the horrible factory tweeters with Vifa silk domes...



    The stock tweeters are on the left... Peerless in the center... and the modified Vifas (which I used) on the right.
    The stock speaker location are best kept for the best imaging.
    The mid's and tweeter are actually in the optimum locations.

    The 5.25" bass-mids are so-so if used with a sub and crossed over at around 100hz. however I've ditched the 5.25" and fitted some 6.5" carbon fibre bass-mids in the kicks, but had to make the kicks out of 16mm mdf and heavily damp the cavity.
    The plastic kicks are simply not solid enough.
    These then crossover at 80hz to a rear mounted sub.
    Last edited by pundit; 07-31-2006 at 07:26 PM.

    1990 E34 535iA, 215,000kms (130,000 miles).
    Dual Climate, Rear Headrests, Rollerblind, M-Tech Wheel,
    Memory Seats, EAT Chip, T-Stars.

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