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Rear Deck Speaker Install - '87 Cougar

Hey all...

I'm trying to install some new 6x8" speakers in the rear deck of my '87 Merc. Cougar. 

My problem is that the rubber straps that came stock are too small and won't fit over the speakers...I can't figure out another way to mount them with the hardware that came with them...

Anybody out there have any suggestions where I can get either bigger mounting straps or advice on how I can mount them?  Thanks!!  :toilet:  :bowdown:

Re: Rear Deck Speaker Install - '87 Cougar

Reply #1
Pull the rear side panels out inside the car (not trunk), then pull up the rear deck carpet on each side. You'll have enough room to put the speakers in and bolts to hold them in place.
Temporarily Foxless? Ride the Bull...

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Reply #2
Hmmm...so you're saying do it from the top down?  I was trying to avoid work!  :yuck: I'll check it out, hopefully it won't be that difficult... thanks for your help!

 :america:

Re: Rear Deck Speaker Install - '87 Cougar

Reply #3
It's a matter of a few screws on the side panels to get them out, then depending on how much the tweeter of the speaker sticks up, you can mount it from the top or the bottom. Oh, i think the seat belt retaining bolt has to be removed too, it's a t40 torx bit to get at it. It's not terribly hard, just slightly time consuming. It helps to have a friend around to help with the speaker mounting part too btw.
Temporarily Foxless? Ride the Bull...

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Reply #4
I just stretched the straps over the magnets of my Pioneer 3-way 6X8's. It took some work, but they went on, and have been on through three installs (88 Cougar, 87 T-Bird, 88 T-Bird). Here it is in the '87 Bird:
 
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Re: Rear Deck Speaker Install - '87 Cougar

Reply #5
Same here on 2 different sets of speakers.

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Reply #6
The LSC Lincolns used 6x9 speakers, and have a larger rubber band that works with taller aftermarket units...

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Reply #7
Quote from: turbocoupe50
The LSC Lincolns used 6x9 speakers, and have a larger rubber band that works with taller aftermarket units...


Geez.  How does one acquire so much knowledge??  Seriously Tom you are like a Fox chassis encyclopedia.
-Jim
1987 Cougar LS 5.0


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Reply #8
Quote from: jkirchman
Geez. How does one acquire so much knowledge?? Seriously Tom you are like a Fox chassis encyclopedia.

'cuz he's got eighty-three Turbocoupes in his driveway at this very moment :crazy:
2015 Mustang GT Premium - 5.0, 6-speed, Guard Green - too much awesome for one car

1988 5.0 Thunderbird :birdsmily: SOLD SEPT 11 2010: TC front clip/hood ♣ Body & paint completed Oct 2007 ♣ 3.55 TC rear end and front brakes ♣ TC interior ♣ CHE rear control arms (adjustable lowers) ♣ 2001 Bullitt springs ♣ Energy suspension poly busings ♣ Kenne Brown subframe connectors ♣ CWE engine mounts ♣ Thundercat sequential turn signals ♣ Explorer overhead console (temp/compass display) ♣ 2.25" off-road dual exhaust ♣ T-5 transmission swap completed Jan 2009 ♣

Re: Rear Deck Speaker Install - '87 Cougar

Reply #9
Yup I just streched the rubber thing over the new speakers as well.

Re: Rear Deck Speaker Install - '87 Cougar

Reply #10
find woman willing to put foot in small of your back and reach around your waist to stretch rubber around oversize unit

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Reply #11
Well I got it...  What I did was put the stock straps across a vice and opened the vice all the way up and left them to stretch over the weekend -- popped 'em off, and STILL had to stretch them a bit to get them over the magnet.

I'd put up a pic, but I'm waiting to win the digital camera bid on ebay, so oh well :)

Thanks for the help & advice all!  :flame:

 

Re: Rear Deck Speaker Install - '87 Cougar

Reply #12
Quote from: jkirchman
Geez.  How does one acquire so much knowledge??  Seriously Tom you are like a Fox chassis encyclopedia.


Uhhh.... maybe cause I owned(parted) a LSC???