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tr4x 
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Can anyone tell me what speaker can i use to replace 2003 Honda CRV stock front speaker without any mod?
muzhik 
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Go to  http://www.crutchfield.com and you can find speaker, cd player's, + other info what would fit your vehicle.
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6.5"
1996 Blazer, 4 HX2 12's, 2 RF 800a2's, 4 6.5 MB Quarts, 1 RF 400a4, Pioneer 8400, 220 amp alternator, 0 gage main and 2 gage amp power wire. 149.1db
tr4x 
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Surely 6.5 will fit. However, the depth was very thin.
I have ADS AL6 that won't fit cause it hits the window glass.
ezridr 
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I have found that on almost all hondas a std 6.5 won't fit unless you cut out the basket, other speakers that are larger like MB Quart, or deeper you will need to build a trim ring for them to get clearance

My mechanic told me, "I couldn't fix your brakes, so I made your horn louder"
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Infinity makes a shallow mount 6.5 that you might wanna consider
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Check Also the Alpine 6.5 Type S (SPS-170A) or the Type R (SPR-174A)
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The type R Alpines will NOT fit unless you build a huge trim ring and cut out a lot of the speaker hole, those 6.5s are massive.  Use the Crutchfield as a guide and if they don't have the brand you are looking for then use the specs/measurements for something you are interested in
My mechanic told me, "I couldn't fix your brakes, so I made your horn louder"
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You are right!!! ezridr
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LOL I just did a CRV for a customer last month that insisted on having all Type R components and 2 JL 10W6 V2s, so I remembered the doors being a pain in the @ss2003 Honda CRV front speaker -- posted image., but he got charged accordingly  2003 Honda CRV front speaker -- posted image.
My mechanic told me, "I couldn't fix your brakes, so I made your horn louder"
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