I put in the Rockford Fosgate Power series 1675s components in the front and 1675 2 ways in the rear of my super crew with only a slight trim of the inner door trim. Of course, I then added multiple amps, sub, etc. But just the speakers sounded great, just needs more power!
It was very easy. I didn't even need to jack it up.
Before installing I did use high temp black paint and painted the pipes from the muffler to the black chrome tips.
I installed the Ford Performance exhaust by Borla on my '21 Tremor. Haven't done a tune (yet), but love the dual black tips and the much better exhaust note!
I agree the holes should have been better designed to hold a cold drink. I got the passenger side one from Amazon, I needed a place to keep my jack as my stereo install required removing it.
I use AA daily with my Kyocera phone (actually 2 different models) without an issue. I also use VLC player, since I have literally thousands of songs on my memory card. As others have said, a quality cable is important.
Absolutely. The right way to do this would be to have a processor to create a true center that only contains the unique elements of left/right. I did a tri-mode configuration bridging the front left/right and creating the cross-over and resistor network. The key is to have this speaker raise the...
Finally finished my stereo system upgrade, added the center channel today and ordered the speaker cover for the B&O system to replace the stock non-B&O panel.
Took a while putting this all together - some existing equipment and some new.
System Equipment:
Plug N Play Harness (Kit 41) –...
Last weekend (9/17/22) was the next phase in my upgrades to my stereo system.
New speakers - Rockford Fosgate Power series (T1675-S / T1675).
Vastly improved dynamics, but crying for power!
The next phase - install amps to properly drive the system.
Pretty simple, pull the to cap off the seat belt cover straight up. Seat belt main cover straight forward (4 clips). Top rail straight forward (6 clips).
The trickiest part is the carpet, you have to unbolt the seatbelt, since it's behind it. Use a clip on the belt to prevent it from retracting...