door soundproofing and speaker change
#46
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I am using the ML amp and it is doing great.
On crutchfield it says not compatiable because it is not compatable!!! Meaning it is a 6*9 speaker that you are putting a 6.5" speaker in!! Also the adapter is only 6" so you have to cut it out some. If you have a question, call crutchfield they walked me through all the diminsions and decided it would work. I bought and installed it and it does. Any more questions????
Pull the damn trigger! Would I steer you wrong??
On crutchfield it says not compatiable because it is not compatable!!! Meaning it is a 6*9 speaker that you are putting a 6.5" speaker in!! Also the adapter is only 6" so you have to cut it out some. If you have a question, call crutchfield they walked me through all the diminsions and decided it would work. I bought and installed it and it does. Any more questions????
Pull the damn trigger! Would I steer you wrong??
#47
Ok, ok, I did! Thanks.
#48
I am using the ML amp and it is doing great.
On crutchfield it says not compatiable because it is not compatable!!! Meaning it is a 6*9 speaker that you are putting a 6.5" speaker in!! Also the adapter is only 6" so you have to cut it out some. If you have a question, call crutchfield they walked me through all the diminsions and decided it would work. I bought and installed it and it does. Any more questions????
Pull the damn trigger! Would I steer you wrong??
On crutchfield it says not compatiable because it is not compatable!!! Meaning it is a 6*9 speaker that you are putting a 6.5" speaker in!! Also the adapter is only 6" so you have to cut it out some. If you have a question, call crutchfield they walked me through all the diminsions and decided it would work. I bought and installed it and it does. Any more questions????
Pull the damn trigger! Would I steer you wrong??
#49
fj40ih8mud and ShawOk, how many hours did it take you to install that sub? I am considering if I have the skills to do the install. Looks pretty intensive to me (removing the rear seat, side panelings etc...) Also, what kind of modifications do I have to do to fit the stock speaker harness wiring?
Thank you!:
Thank you!:
Last edited by locoli; 07-05-13 at 07:16 AM.
#50
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Wiring took me about an hour. mostly because I was checking and rechecking. I soldered the connections, and I am not all that fast.
Teardown and Install took me about 1.5 hours, with soundproofing and cleaning.
Teardown and Install took me about 1.5 hours, with soundproofing and cleaning.
#51
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#52
I saw the pics, I have the same adapter already installed, should be plug and play for me! Thanks a lot.
#53
A BIG thank you to fj40ih8mud and ShawOk for guiding me through this DIY. Replaced with similar sub from MCM electronics & wired it in series as instructed. No more fuzzy sound! Solid bass now.
#54
I've thought about front speakers replacement!!!
6x9 direct fitment in dual coils 4ohm each.
We can run them same way as we are doing our 8" sub mentioned here.
Any one?
I'd try them!!!!
Ned
6x9 direct fitment in dual coils 4ohm each.
We can run them same way as we are doing our 8" sub mentioned here.
Any one?
I'd try them!!!!
Ned
#57
I ended up with 6x9 to 6.5" adapters and RF 6.5" pro 8 ohm that everyone mentioned here. Same 8" sub from EBay too. Installation wasn't that hard!!!
Can't be happier... Thanks
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Can't be happier... Thanks
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#60
Man, I have not pulled the trigger on the RF 6.5" pro...am missing out.