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Old 07-22-2014, 06:36 PM
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Can anyone please provide some advice on how is the best way to install the infinity kappa 62.11i in the rear pods? The new speaker magnet is to big and there is not enough clearance to go all the way in. I used the adapter and it is still about 1/8 or more off from being flushed in the bottom part. I could put same spacers but then again the grills will not go all the way down for a flush look.

Thank you so much for your advice
 
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Originally Posted by Nickblink
Hello,

Can anyone please provide some advice on how is the best way to install the infinity kappa 62.11i in the rear pods? The new speaker magnet is to big and there is not enough clearance to go all the way in. I used the adapter and it is still about 1/8 or more off from being flushed in the bottom part. I could put same spacers but then again the grills will not go all the way down for a flush look.

Thank you so much for your advice
Very strange. . . They fit in the 06-13 Ultra. V-Twin sells some 6.5 adapters for the rear pods. . . that might be your best bet. From everything I'm hearing Harley designed the 14 so it would be a PITA to add anything aftermarket.
 

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Originally Posted by Gannicus
Very strange. . . They fit in the 06-13 Ultra. V-Twin sells some 6.5 adapters for the rear pods. . . that might be your best bet. From everything I'm hearing Harley designed the 14 so it would be a PITA to add anything aftermarket.
Can you please provide the URL? There are way to many v-twin sites

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Can you please provide the URL? There are way to many v-twin sites

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Here you go:


http://www.vtwinaudio.com/store/prod...r-adapter-kit/
 
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Guys I think these are the ones for the 2014's.
http://www.vtwinaudio.com/store/prod...-pod-adapter/#
I'm not sure what the difference is but these are listed under the 2014.
 
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Thank you so much. I may have to get these
 
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I'm leaning towards alpine spr-60 or CDT https://www.woofersetc.com/p-11887-e...ss-woofer.aspx

Speakers for the rear because of how shallow the pod is.
 
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Not sure but believe you may have to switch out the pod itself as the spacer doesn't seem to solve the issue at least not on the pioneers and rockfords I tried ended up going with the CS Kiickers 6.5 and bolted right in and sound nice.
 
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Not sure but believe you may have to switch out the pod itself as the spacer doesn't seem to solve the issue at least not on the pioneers and rockfords I tried ended up going with the CS Kiickers 6.5 and bolted right in and sound nice.
Did you try the Vtwin adapters listed above?
 
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Originally Posted by Bigboyride
Guys I think these are the ones for the 2014's.
http://www.vtwinaudio.com/store/prod...-pod-adapter/#
I'm not sure what the difference is but these are listed under the 2014.
Thanks for the clarification Big Boy!! As I stated earlier they changed everything in 14. My bad Nick. . .
 
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