Need help with rear speakers

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They are expensive, but I didn't pay retail, smoking deal on a new set open box.
 
Installed the Kenwood 6x9s with adapters. Perfect fit. The ones I ordered where an older design with a smaller magnet. Should not make much difference running off the head unit power. Only the drivers side rubs on the bars. The other just clears. They sound much better thay the stock with the Pioneer Head Unit. Now I just need to install bass blockers on the front 3.5 Pioneers and the aux port. The 3.5 just cannot handel any bass, to small.

Only down side to the adapters is that they did not come with any instructions. Simple enough to use but printing a picture on the bag they came in would have helped know what part was drivers side and what one was passenger. Yes the wires were different lengths and the molded peice was angled different for each side.
 
The speakers in my Monte were rubbing on the trunk bars using adapters so I notched the rear deck area to mount 6" x 9" speakers without them, I am going guess that the notch is maybe 3/4''x 6" and is hidden by the rear seat and I also opened up the rear deck area more to the size of the 6" x 9" so the sound is not funneled in.
 
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