You could repair it.
Repairing Damaged Speakers / Drivers Article By Jeff Poth
It might be cheaper to buy a pair of replacement speakers.
Cheers
Bo
Anyone replaced the mid range front door speaker on their mid or high line vehicle?
My passenger side has been sounding horrible lately, so I pulled mine out of the door this morning. The assembly can be dismantled:
It's just a matter of pushing on the tabs in these holes with a flat head screw driver:
Found the reason for the poor sound quality:
A single genuine Land Rover replacement is nearly $140.00 - XQM000510PUY | DOOR SPEAKER FRONT MID-HI RANGE DIS2 | Land Rover | Discovery 2 - 1999 to 2004 | Britcar (UK) Ltd
So instead I'm looking at generic speakers to replace it with. The speaker measures approximately 64mm and to mount it in the factory grill/tube it's approximately 66mm. But as you can see, unlike most speakers it's frame is round without the mounting holes - perhaps a dremel can carefully cut these off? Otherwise discard the factory grill and mount straight on the door trim.
Otherwise maybe I just put a set of 3" or 4" coaxles in there instead - the tweeter might not get much work as the amplifier seems to have the bandpass built into it.
According to Rave, the factory specs are 4 ohms and 30 watts.
You could repair it.
Repairing Damaged Speakers / Drivers Article By Jeff Poth
It might be cheaper to buy a pair of replacement speakers.
Cheers
Bo
D2a Td5 Manual, Chawton White. aka "Daisy"
Build date 11th Oct 2003
Freelander 2 2011, manual, the daughter calls it Perri
Before I had a Land Rover I did not have any torque wrenches. Now I have three.
LROCV #1410
Check eBay dude. You can find better speakers for cheaper. And just swap the speaker itself to keep factory look if that's what you're after
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