??? About Replacing The Front Speakers
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??? About Replacing The Front Speakers
I Have A Question About Replacing The Front Speakers. I Have The Following Speakers A Tweeter & A 6" Set That Have A Crossover Box With Them. I Would Like To Know If I Need To Use The CrossOver Box Or Does The Stock System Already Take Care Of That For Me? So I Can Just Swap The Door Speakers And The Tweeters And Be Good To Go.
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Well, the stock speakers have a tweeter cone built in, so you'll have to find a place to mount that tweeter. And since it will be separate, you'll need that crossover to filter off low frequencies to keep from damaging it. You might be able to mount the tweeter on that litte triangle piece thats right by the mirror. Has anyone here done that?
I bought 2-way speakers for the door so I didn't have to mess with crossovers, etc.
I bought 2-way speakers for the door so I didn't have to mess with crossovers, etc.
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You'll be much better off using the supplied crossovers. they were designed for thaose particular components. The stock GM system uses a cheap capacitor to block the bass off the stock tweets - effective, but not as good as the setup you want to install.
I'd recommend running speakerwire to the doors, and to the dash, that way you bypass all of the factory wiring - that way if you want to pullt he audio equip down theline, you can plug the stock equipment right back up, and just leave the aftermarket wire in the door/dash.
I'd recommend running speakerwire to the doors, and to the dash, that way you bypass all of the factory wiring - that way if you want to pullt he audio equip down theline, you can plug the stock equipment right back up, and just leave the aftermarket wire in the door/dash.
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dash is just a tweeter with the stock setup
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I guess I should clarify - the dash speakers are just tweeters, but they're mounted on a 4x6 plate. Aftermarket 4x6's will mount there pretty easily.
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just plans as of now, but i am looking to replace all door and dash speakers with kicker comp, replace the head unit with a fold out dvd player from pioneer w/navagation, and for a small amount of added bass, i will be adding four 12's or two 15' and two 10's, for just a small amount of bass you know!!! i will not yet specify how or where i am getting room for 4 subs, just know that it is definately going to cost me, BIG!!!!!!!!
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cant pull wool over your eyes now can we, its gonna be a cut thru, i was quoted 3000 bucks for jst the bass, (box, speakers, amps, cut, wiring) but after i got ahold of the computer, i found that i could by all my speakers, (subs and door speakers) my fold out dvd w/nav, and my all amps for right at 3000, so needless to say i wont be going to that stereo shop, then the next day i had someone quote me between $200 and $500 bucks for the box and mounting everything, that includes the hard enamel(SP?) to be sprayed on the box to weather proof, then another place told me like 2 or 3 hundred for install, so i definately got the price down, it will be started as soon as i leave for the sand box again, which by the way is REAL SOON, wink wink, RRREEEEAAAALLLLL SSSOOOOooooNNNN
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alright a tad off line but, how does your truck sound with the 10's, i know it wont be the same as having 4 12's rattleing my brains around, but does it give you some nice bass, i am not really sure if i want to keep the CC much longer, thinking about a Jeep, so i really dont want to cut into the bed and drop my value even more, i will already have a hard time selling my truck for the simple fact that when i bought it i added 8 thousand in negative equity from my 2003 sunfire i traded in on it, so i dont need to add the big holes in the bed to the dents on the side, to the scratches from offroading to whatever else may be wrong with my truck, sorry, little rambling, basically, how does your current system sound, scale of one to ten, one being stock system, ten being, 4 12's in the bed???
thanks for any help
thanks for any help
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I only have one ten. Its a shallow mount woofer. On a scale of one to ten I would say its probably a 5. I am going to try and put in two eights, but we will see if they fit. I am a bass fanatic, but there is just not alot of room for the thumping sound system that I am used to.
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I have 2 8" Bazooka tubes in my truck and the Bass is pretty good 99% of the time im the only 1 in my truck so I have them mounted to the back floor the wires come out under the seat so if I need to I can take 1 out and put 1 in the center to have atleast 3 passangers.
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