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Allion/premio 260 2013 audio speaker help


chamara54

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It's seems to be my car driving seat side audio speaker not working anymore :(

do you guys know what is the original  Allion/premio 260 2013 speaker brand and size  ?

anyway I'm planing to update my speaker set so if i order speaker from ebay which type of speaker should i buy ( size and input output ) ?

thanks 

 

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The part number for the original door speaker is 86160-52330

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It does not mention a specific brand, it is a 20w 6.5 inch speaker

I found this on ebay: https://www.ebay.com/itm/OEM-Toyota-Prius-Rear-Speakers-86160-52330-20W/142883410344?epid=672050689&hash=item214483d1a8:g:S7AAAOSw4ZxbWZXg:rk:10:pf:0&vxp=mtr

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1 hour ago, Magnum said:

The part number for the original door speaker is 86160-52330

s-l1600.jpg

s-l1600.jpg

It does not mention a specific brand, it is a 20w 6.5 inch speaker

I found this on ebay: https://www.ebay.com/itm/OEM-Toyota-Prius-Rear-Speakers-86160-52330-20W/142883410344?epid=672050689&hash=item214483d1a8:g:S7AAAOSw4ZxbWZXg:rk:10:pf:0&vxp=mtr

Thanks you very much , this is for Toyota Prius right ? this same thing fits for Toyota Premio/Allion 2013 as well ?
I also fond article in internet speaker fits for Premio/Allion but it's very confuse 

https://jp-carparts.com/toyota/part_detail.php?maker=toyota&type=271160&cartype=5&fig=8602&part=1616536#

   

 

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2 hours ago, chamara54 said:

Thanks you very much , this is for Toyota Prius right ? this same thing fits for Toyota Premio/Allion 2013 as well ?
I also fond article in internet speaker fits for Premio/Allion but it's very confuse 

https://jp-carparts.com/toyota/part_detail.php?maker=toyota&type=271160&cartype=5&fig=8602&part=1616536#

   

 

They both seem to be using the same speakers. Whats confusing you? It is better to take a look in spare parts shops before you go down the route of buying from eBay. Also there is a person in the quick site selling bunch of used speakers from Japan for 4000 you might want to check that out too.

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Hi there, 

you can get better performance if you upgrade to aftermarket splits,..

As the factory standard un its do not have tweeters on them. you'll get improved quality, 

take your car to a in car ent specialist.You'll be amaised at what high end speaks can do.

Enjoy?

Image result for 6.5 inch split

 

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better to use the same speaker which is currently present.

why I say this is because when you upgrade to a louder speaker it will cause an imbalance in volumes emitted from each speaker and as a result it would cause some imbalance which would virtually eliminate the stereo capability of the sound system.

this can however be balanced to a certain amount by fading and balancing but better stick to the original setup or upgrade in pairs.

toyota oem mostly uses

  • pioneer
  • fujitsu
  • even JBL
  • and non branded ones as well.

even after market pioneers from thailand aint that bad of a choice though, but do check other posibilities.

But after all the fault may not really lie on the speaker itself. check the wiring and the headunit jacks as well.

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