Metra 82-7802C Speaker Mounting Brackets
Jordan from Tehama, CA on 11/29/2023
1988 Honda CRX
For anyone concerned about fit, this does fit an 88-91 crx hf. The only issue I had, which was cosmetic more than anything, is that you cannot have the speaker grill on if you want to put the car's speaker covers back on because it sticks out a little too far if you do. This was with Pioneer speakers so it may not be the same for other brands. No affects of quality though, they hold the speakers in great with no apparent problems.
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Works for 1991 honda crx rear speakers
Justin from Bonita, CA on 5/6/2022
1991 Honda CRX
Perfect fit for a 1991 Honda crx rear speakers. Fits 6.5" speakers.
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Crutchfield Saves the Day!
Crutchfield customer from Point Harbor, NC on 1/2/2022
1990 Honda CRX
They shipped promptly and arrived ahead of the promised date. Awesome! It was a factory fit and I had my new speakers going in a matter of just a few minutes. The brackets are textured on one side to make them look a little more dressy, but mine don't show because I'm using the original speaker covers from the car. The set I got were an identical pair instead of mirrored images, so the textured side only shows on one anyway.
Pros: Perfect, problem-free fit and the screws that came with them were much nicer than the ones that came with the speakers.
Cons: None.
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Rear speaker bracket
Crutchfield customer from Vega Baja, PR on 12/8/2019
1991 Honda CRX
Excellent product. Fast delivery. Good price. I LOVE it. Fits perfectly
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Metra 82-7802C Speaker Mounting Brackets
SERGIO from San Jose , CA on 11/22/2018
1988 Honda CRX
Perfect fit for my 1988 honda CRX.
Pros: Fit perfectly
Cons: None

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Worked perfectly
Lee from James Creek, PA on 8/2/2018
1991 Honda CRX
Came free and work great. Fit just like the factory brackets would have if I still had them in the car.
Pros: Did the job well.
Cons: none
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Plastic now?
JonGP3 from Texas on 11/4/2015
1988 Honda CRX
The picture shows metal brackets but I received plastic. I'm honestly glad they were plastic I had planed to use the metal ones as templates to build a plastic one. Plastic is easier to work with as I had to widen the hole to fit my Polk db651 speakers. I also had to mount them on the back of the bracket as if you front mount them the tweeter would hit the speaker grill.
Pros: Easy to work with plastic. Didn't have to trim to make them fit. Did have to trim the hole to make 6" 3/4 speakers work but I expected that.
Cons: Both sides are not the same texture. Because they cut the bracket out of the same template for each side one side is textured and the other side is smooth. If you don't plan to put your speaker grills back on that could be a problem as they will look weird.
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Perfect fit
Tizzledizzle* from St louis, mo on 4/25/2014
1991 Honda CRX
Great fit and price for my 91 crx rear speakers. The only reason i gave it four stars is because when installed properly one side is textured and the other is not. This won't be a big deal for most people that have rear interior, but seeing as how mine is stripped.. It looks a little off.
Pros: Good fit Great price
Cons: Passenger side is smooth and driver side is textured
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CRX Rear speaker brackets
Alexander from Boca Raton, FL on 7/24/2013
1989 Honda CRX
Amazing. Could't find these anywhere. Really helped the sound in the car with these brackets. Came with hardware and was an easy fit. Thank you very much. Five star rating. - A
Pros: Easy fitment. Easy to install.
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Nice complimentary include...thanks!
Brett from Roswell, GA on 11/26/2011
1989 Honda CRX
I'm not meaning to look a gift horse in the mouth - these pieces are worth every penny I paid for them and then some. I just wish they had been made out of plastic that was a smidge thicker and less flexible. But thank you for including them - as I mentioned, even though someone had previously installed aftermarket speakers in this car, the pieces in it were not quite the right size for these 6 3/4" speakers, and based on your profit margin for this piece, I don't fault you for using the least expensive materials possible. These will probably make excellent templates for the bits I plan to make out of plywood...
Pros: Free and functional (typically you would have to choose between the two).
Cons: They were a bit flimsy. The in which car I was installing them had some light stamped steel pieces almost identical (but for a smaller speaker), and these are a flexible plastic.
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Metra 82-7802C Speaker Mounting Brackets
Ed from Oklahoma City, OK on 9/19/2011
1991 Honda CRX
Mounting the speakers to these adapters proved to be quite difficult. The instructions are very vague, and were pretty much useless. I also called tech support, and got no more from them than I did from the instructions. I had to use what is referred to as the speed clip. Ironically there is absolutely no speed in using these whatsoever. I spent well over an hour just trying to mount the speaker to the adapter. One set of instructions said mount the speaker behind the adapter, and the other set said to mount the speaker in front of the adapter. I had to drill the hole wider in the speed clip in order to thread the screw into it. Luckily I am somewhat mechanically inclined. If you're not, I caution you on trying to do this yourself. Crutchfield needs more specific instructions related to the use of speed clips.
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Works fine with a simple mod
MLE from MD on 11/20/2010
1988 Honda CRX
These don't 'exactly' line up with the polk speakers I bought (db 651), as they are slightly larger than the speakers. This meant that the small metal speed fasteners used to secure the speaker to the bracket were not that secure (as they were only partially contacting the bracket itself in order to fit all the way around). This would not be a problem except the speaker MUST go onto the back of the bracket (or the grill won't fit over it), and the speaker holes themselves are not threaded and are slightly larger than the screw they supply, so there is no way to 'tighten' them to anything. I fixed this by installing a couple of bolts so the speaker wouldn't back off the screws through vibration. Although this works, it is a poor design, and I am not pleased at the amount of 'touching' that cannot be avoided between the attachment points and the speaker itself (even with the rubber gasket in place as protection). I feel like it may be slightly dampening the sound. However, the cutout 'technically' does the job, and although it took me a while to figure out how to adequately install the first speaker, the second went a lot faster.
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