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I know this has been addressed in countless posts. I have read hour after hour, and can't find exactly what I am looking for.
I am going to order an amp (RF or Arc) 6.5" speakers (undecided which).
Can someone post a picture of the fairing front removed? Id like to see the pre outs on the factory HK deck, if theres any? And how much clearance is there for new speakers? What adaptors do i need, exactly for the speakers to go up to these?
Im sorry for the repeat question, i have read so much i don't even know which ones i have read by now.
Sorry no pics but the HK radio doesn't have pre amp outs or low level out puts. Any 6.5 that you have read about will fit with almost all of the speakers adapters out there. I have noticed that the Arc ones are much shallower that the Titan ones that I have in mine. The RF amp you can feed with hi level or speaker level to the amp, or you can send your HK head unit to Iron Cross to have the low level outs installed. They have a great website with all of the costs for all the services they offer. Do a search for outer fairing removal and there are a few here with some great pics. Hope this helps
Kris
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