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redlineowner1 
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I need wiring diagrams for the following vehicles:  stereo for 1995 honda civic  and speaker replacement info for a 1987 corvette convertible w/o bose system.  It had an AC delco head unit but the speakers say bose.
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Civic Stereo: https://www.the12volt.com/installbay/detail.asp?info=alarm&year=1995&make=Honda&model=Civic&ID=17971&type=Stereo

As for the corvette, a lot of times in vehicles with the Bose sound system, the speakers and amps will be bose but the head unit will not be, so most likely this vehicle DID have the bose system.

5.25s or 6.5s in the front doors, with 3.75" of depth

5.25s, 6.5s, or 6x9s in the rear floorboard, with 3.75" of depth

This info is all coming from Scosche so I make no guarantees as to its accuracy, although I'm pretty sure it's correct.

Ethan
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redlineowner1 
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 It may just be the brand speaker the owner is trying to put in it i guess.  I looked i up on Crutchfield.com and they said they don't even carry replacement speakers to fit that car.  They are odd sized just from what i saw at a quick glance but i think i would have to make an adapter ring to line up the mounting holes in the front doors.  As far as the back the factories looked like 5 1/4" as well, but again had an odd size mount.  The problem he posed to me was this: Will aftermarket speakers work fine or is there an inline amp or anything that would have to be converted to make aftermarket speakers work??  Thanks for your help!

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