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Old 12-21-2016, 01:26 PM
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So they finally have a dash kit for 15+ and mine should be here next week.
I know I can mount rear speakers behind the seats, just wondering if anyone has pics of what they did in a regular cab...thanks
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Id definitly put a 10" sub behind the seat.
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Id definitly put a 10" sub behind the seat.
I've got a double 8" jl micro sub that sounded great in my 14...I know I can install rear speakers, just would like to see what others have done
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Originally Posted by Mudder Fudder
I've got a double 8" jl micro sub that sounded great in my 14...I know I can install rear speakers, just would like to see what others have done
Regular cab. I would just put good speakers in the front doors and disconnect the rear. Sub behind the seat
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Originally Posted by Wyo11Scab
Regular cab. I would just put good speakers in the front doors and disconnect the rear. Sub behind the seat
I'm guessing 15+ does not have rears... I searched forum last night and 14 down have stock speakers..
I'll try front only...Im just used to fading more to the rear... haven't tried anything with stock radio as it sounds like my 1968 transitor radio...lol
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I'm going to try and replace my door speakers the 2 tweeters in the pillars and a 10" sub. What size are the door speakers and will the factory power be enough or should I run a amp to the doors ? I found on the tweeters you will have to make your own mounting bracket. Has to sound better than the crap in there now!

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Originally Posted by Mikel Stephenson
I'm going to try and replace my door speakers the 2 tweeters in the pillars and a 10" sub. Has to sound better than the crap in there now!
I would try that, but have some nice focal speakers from before...that and I'm not versed in how to set an amp for filters and whatnot..my speaker amp is 4 channel and the deck I ordered is 4 channel... just not sure if you can simply leave them not hooked up?
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Originally Posted by Mudder Fudder
I would try that, but have some nice focal speakers from before...that and I'm not versed in how to set an amp for filters and whatnot..my speaker amp is 4 channel and the deck I ordered is 4 channel... just not sure if you can simply leave them not hooked up?
The tweeters are no doubt wired off the door speakers. I would run 2 channels of your amp to the front speakers and the rear 2 to your sub. We will help you set up your amp when you are ready


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