need some help from the sound guys
#21
ok so whos replaced there rear door speakers in there quad cabs?
i am in this same dilemma now. i have a 06 everything calls for a 5.25 speakers but all i am finding from crutchfields are 6.5 and 6.75 they say they'll fit but i am asking to users here what did you actually get and was there any additional fabrication?
there website it that you need to drill new holes to accomidate the larger speakers - how hard is this?
how hard is it to take apart the door panels? any clips or just screws? I have all electric swtiches.
pretty noobticstic on mechanical work
i am in this same dilemma now. i have a 06 everything calls for a 5.25 speakers but all i am finding from crutchfields are 6.5 and 6.75 they say they'll fit but i am asking to users here what did you actually get and was there any additional fabrication?
there website it that you need to drill new holes to accomidate the larger speakers - how hard is this?
how hard is it to take apart the door panels? any clips or just screws? I have all electric swtiches.
pretty noobticstic on mechanical work
#22
QC Rear speakers
ok so whos replaced there rear door speakers in there quad cabs?
i am in this same dilemma now. i have a 06 everything calls for a 5.25 speakers but all i am finding from crutchfields are 6.5 and 6.75 they say they'll fit but i am asking to users here what did you actually get and was there any additional fabrication?
there website it that you need to drill new holes to accomidate the larger speakers - how hard is this?
how hard is it to take apart the door panels? any clips or just screws? I have all electric swtiches.
pretty noobticstic on mechanical work
i am in this same dilemma now. i have a 06 everything calls for a 5.25 speakers but all i am finding from crutchfields are 6.5 and 6.75 they say they'll fit but i am asking to users here what did you actually get and was there any additional fabrication?
there website it that you need to drill new holes to accomidate the larger speakers - how hard is this?
how hard is it to take apart the door panels? any clips or just screws? I have all electric swtiches.
pretty noobticstic on mechanical work
Last edited by reddodge07; 03-13-2009 at 11:22 PM.
#23
Sub box wise, I would suggest the FoxBox!!! They are a great fit, affordable, and they sound great! I have the 2x10 vented box and couldnt be happier.
http://www.foxacoustics.com/SearchResults.asp?Cat=23
http://www.foxacoustics.com/SearchResults.asp?Cat=23
#24
as far as the back speakers go, I have JL XR 6.5 components in the doors, with the tweets mounted in the headliner (really adds a spacious sound to the stereo field)
Some Pics of my system:
Tweets:
Acoustic treatment is CRUCIAL...FatMat is like dynamat, but can be bought on ebay for about $100 for 100sqft. It makes a HUGE Difference:
Amps mounted behind back seat (out of sight, VERY HARD TO STEAL!)
Some Pics of my system:
Tweets:
Acoustic treatment is CRUCIAL...FatMat is like dynamat, but can be bought on ebay for about $100 for 100sqft. It makes a HUGE Difference:
Amps mounted behind back seat (out of sight, VERY HARD TO STEAL!)