I'm not certain with 2 door but I believe they are the same as 4 door. They are a 6" speaker but they are in a plastic surround that is bigger. Once you remove the original speaker and the plastic surround that it is attached to, then the hole in the door can take an 8" speaker. You will need to do some trimming of the foam (or removing it altogether) that goes around it that is located in the door card. You would also need to be careful about the depth of the woofer so as not to be too deep.
Either way you are probably going to need to buy or make some speaker spacers.
Whatever you do, take the time to do it properly as the sound produced will reflect your efforts.
I don't recommend doing it unless adding sound deadening to the doors as well.
Component front speaker: Yes!Im definitely looking to use sound deadening just like the ones you have used in this thread they are really nice design btw. My drivers door does rattle sometimes if it’s too bassy! Can you advise me on the size I’d need for complete both doors deadened?!
In general, my stock speakers do create a pretty decent sound and I’m curious to khow how they would fare- with the inclusion of a 4-ch amplifier added to them! But through time the material of these speakers do disintegrate and the sound is bound to deteriorate as they are not delivering the clarity or bass sound that I aspire to achieving in my car! I have noticed your 3 way components are very costly.. can you advise any half decent speakers that are not that extortionate.. I know Focals are good with clarity but not that good on bass.. correct me if I’m wrong!
Sub: Id also be to know how do I go about the sub in the boot where spare wheel is located under the carpet- does the wheel have to be removed?.. would the sub require a seperate amp in addition to the front speakers? I’m not looking for extravagant bass that would upset your neighbours with but something that’s decent in the mid range and not too loud if you get what I mean!
Thanks for your time