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Mike R's 2006 Ford Crown Victoria LX

Items installed:


  • Clarion SRP6920 M (6X9) Componet speakers
  • Clarion SRP1320 M (5.25) Componet speakers
  • SONY CDX-GT630UI Head Unit
  • Clarion APX 4241 AMP 400 Watt (60 RMS X 4 @4 ohms)
  • Infinity Basslink powered subwoofer (200 Watts RMS X 1)
  • 6 Patch Cords (4 speakers, 2 subwoofer) and remote start wire
  • 4 gauge power wire with inline fuse and 4 to 8 gauge distribution block
  • Custom made carpeted platform for subwoofer
  • Custom made carpeted amp mounting board
  • Custom made plywood 6X9 1" speaker spacers

Installation Description


HU: Standard installation w/adaptor kits, connected 6 patch cords (4 channels car speakers, 2 channels subwoofer)

Front Speakers: standard installation w/6X8 adaptor kit (Did not use included speaker grills), and mounted tweeters on upper door panel. Had to use the included surface mount adaptors for the tweeters because of rear clearance issues.

Rear Speakers: Constructed a custom spacer block to raise the 6x9 speaker mounting surface up 1" which allowed them to fit in the 6X8 factory cutout, also gave clearance for the magnets from the trunk torsion bars. By adding the spacers it brought the speaker mounting surface flush with the carpeted shelf which allowed me to cut out the carpet and mount the speakers from the top using the speaker grills.

Sub: Construted a custom platform to mount the Basslink to in the right rear of the trunk, this was an ideal area because you don't loose a lot of trunk space and you can SAFLEY use fasteners without putting a hole in the fuel tank.

AMP: Contructed a custom carpeted mounting board that was mounted on the back of the trunk wall. I spaced the mounting out 1/2" on the board so I could route wires safely behind it doing my best to keep the power sources away from the audio wires. I used a 4-gauge power wire from the battery to the distribution block on the driver's side (there was a rubber gromet on the firewall which made the routing easy) to a distribution block where I split into 2 8 GA which powered both amps. All the the audio on the passenger side.

I grounded the components to grounding studs which were mounted to the chassis.

Q&A Section


What's the first thing you show people about your installation?

The trunk, you can see the amp and the subwoofer


Why did you choose these products?

Talked to Crutchfield and came up with the best possible system for my budget


What was the most difficult part of the installation?

Fabricating the mounting of the rear speakers


What plans, if any, do you have for future upgrades?

None at this time


Clarion APX4241 Clarion AMP
Front Speakers Front speaker installed
Infinity Basslink Infinity Basslink
Rear Speakers Rear speaker installed
Sounds Great!!
Sounds Great!!
  • Mike from Warren

    Posted on 9/24/2019

    Just a curious question. Mike R. used 1" spacers to fit the 6x9 clarions into the rear deck. Now can you purchase these or do you have to make these? Thank you for your time in advance.

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    Alexander H. from Crutchfield

    on 9/30/2019

    Mike, check out our speaker brackets here, including 1" spacers.
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    Alexander Hrabe from Crutchfield

    Posted on 10/2/2015

    Carla, we have researched the 2000 Crown Vic, and you'll find the fit you need by using our vehicle selector. In short, most 6"x8" speakers will fit your front and rear locations thanks to generous available mounting depth space. You may see 5"x7"s as a fit with an adapter bracket. Some 5-1/4" will also fit with a bracket. Unless, you have a reason not to, I'd go with the true 6"x8"s with a 3-way design. If you have the space, why not take advantage of it, and if you have any questions, definitely give us a call.

  • carla from kenner

    Posted on 10/2/2015

    been tryna see watt size speakers fit my crown vic 2000 . some web site say 6x8 front 6x9 rear or 5x7 front and 6x8 rear... can you help me?

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