Speaker Replacements
I was thinking about replacing my speakers with the Rockford Fosgate R165-S for the doors, the P132 for the center, and the Pioneer TS-SW2002D2 for the sub. I would also be adding 2 tweeters in the rear. Has anyone had any experience with these speakers? Does anyone have any recommendations?
morel tempo ultra 602 in the doors
skip the center speaker
please don't put tweeters in the rear
Sub will be based on your bass appetite .. if you like a little bass fill with a bump every now and then that sub is fine
skip the center speaker
please don't put tweeters in the rear
Sub will be based on your bass appetite .. if you like a little bass fill with a bump every now and then that sub is fine
I replaced my front door 6*9 speakers and factory tweets using Pioneer TS-A692C for a budget build. They get nice and loud and sound clean and clear using the Kenwood 4CH mini amp in the dash behind the 8" screen that I installed. I have dual 10 RF shallow subs in a downfire box under my Scab's backseats with a RFosgate amp.
https://www.abt.com/product/126925/P...utm_source=abt
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I also went with Rockford Fosgate R165-S in the rear doors and the R169 in the fronts. Sounds noticeably better than stock, but not amazingly so. I did not replace the tweeters or center speaker.
Also using a Dual Electronics TBX10A sub, which gives a little extra thump.
Also using a Dual Electronics TBX10A sub, which gives a little extra thump.
I also went with Rockford Fosgate R165-S in the rear doors and the R169 in the fronts. Sounds noticeably better than stock, but not amazingly so. I did not replace the tweeters or center speaker.
Also using a Dual Electronics TBX10A sub, which gives a little extra thump.
Also using a Dual Electronics TBX10A sub, which gives a little extra thump.
https://www.f150forum.com/f30/
There is a whole section for this... with tons of examples and info. Google is your friend.
There is a whole section for this... with tons of examples and info. Google is your friend.
It just fits behind the rear seat, with about 1 inch to spare. The front (speaker) end is sloped to match the back of the seat. It fits in there pretty snug and doesn't move or rattle, so I don't have it bolted down. For the amount of money I spent on it, I'm happy with what it adds.











