2003 TJ Subwoofer and speaker replacement
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Re: 2003 TJ Subwoofer and speaker replacement
I've seen a console advertised that can hold a sub that points back. Not
sure of quailty, but its a great way to add a sub if that's what you want.
PS my sub is the wind with the top down.....works like a champ!
Rich
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> > >joke. Has anyone ever replaced the stock sub or speakers? I think the
> >
> > Yep, two 10" Rockford fosgate HE2's 400watt's rms 800watt max... :-)
>
> I would like to keep the stock appearance and just replace what's in there
> with one sub that works. I have been the victim of a break-in once before
> and the more stock looking stereo the better. I take the faceplate off
the
> new unit anytime I go to a concert, etc...
>
> Thanks anyway, I bet it sounds like thunder in there..........coool
> Randy
>
>
sure of quailty, but its a great way to add a sub if that's what you want.
PS my sub is the wind with the top down.....works like a champ!
Rich
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> > >joke. Has anyone ever replaced the stock sub or speakers? I think the
> >
> > Yep, two 10" Rockford fosgate HE2's 400watt's rms 800watt max... :-)
>
> I would like to keep the stock appearance and just replace what's in there
> with one sub that works. I have been the victim of a break-in once before
> and the more stock looking stereo the better. I take the faceplate off
the
> new unit anytime I go to a concert, etc...
>
> Thanks anyway, I bet it sounds like thunder in there..........coool
> Randy
>
>
#12
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Re: 2003 TJ Subwoofer and speaker replacement
I've seen a console advertised that can hold a sub that points back. Not
sure of quailty, but its a great way to add a sub if that's what you want.
PS my sub is the wind with the top down.....works like a champ!
Rich
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> "Bill" <Bill@shaw.ca> wrote in message
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> > >joke. Has anyone ever replaced the stock sub or speakers? I think the
> >
> > Yep, two 10" Rockford fosgate HE2's 400watt's rms 800watt max... :-)
>
> I would like to keep the stock appearance and just replace what's in there
> with one sub that works. I have been the victim of a break-in once before
> and the more stock looking stereo the better. I take the faceplate off
the
> new unit anytime I go to a concert, etc...
>
> Thanks anyway, I bet it sounds like thunder in there..........coool
> Randy
>
>
sure of quailty, but its a great way to add a sub if that's what you want.
PS my sub is the wind with the top down.....works like a champ!
Rich
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> "Bill" <Bill@shaw.ca> wrote in message
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> > >joke. Has anyone ever replaced the stock sub or speakers? I think the
> >
> > Yep, two 10" Rockford fosgate HE2's 400watt's rms 800watt max... :-)
>
> I would like to keep the stock appearance and just replace what's in there
> with one sub that works. I have been the victim of a break-in once before
> and the more stock looking stereo the better. I take the faceplate off
the
> new unit anytime I go to a concert, etc...
>
> Thanks anyway, I bet it sounds like thunder in there..........coool
> Randy
>
>
#13
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Re: 2003 TJ Subwoofer and speaker replacement
I've seen a console advertised that can hold a sub that points back. Not
sure of quailty, but its a great way to add a sub if that's what you want.
PS my sub is the wind with the top down.....works like a champ!
Rich
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> "Bill" <Bill@shaw.ca> wrote in message
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> > >joke. Has anyone ever replaced the stock sub or speakers? I think the
> >
> > Yep, two 10" Rockford fosgate HE2's 400watt's rms 800watt max... :-)
>
> I would like to keep the stock appearance and just replace what's in there
> with one sub that works. I have been the victim of a break-in once before
> and the more stock looking stereo the better. I take the faceplate off
the
> new unit anytime I go to a concert, etc...
>
> Thanks anyway, I bet it sounds like thunder in there..........coool
> Randy
>
>
sure of quailty, but its a great way to add a sub if that's what you want.
PS my sub is the wind with the top down.....works like a champ!
Rich
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> "Bill" <Bill@shaw.ca> wrote in message
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> > >joke. Has anyone ever replaced the stock sub or speakers? I think the
> >
> > Yep, two 10" Rockford fosgate HE2's 400watt's rms 800watt max... :-)
>
> I would like to keep the stock appearance and just replace what's in there
> with one sub that works. I have been the victim of a break-in once before
> and the more stock looking stereo the better. I take the faceplate off
the
> new unit anytime I go to a concert, etc...
>
> Thanks anyway, I bet it sounds like thunder in there..........coool
> Randy
>
>
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Re: 2003 TJ Subwoofer and speaker replacement
No, I don't think there's a chance in hell of using 6x9's anywhere.
The front dash speakers can be replaced with 5-1/4" round speakers,
and I've even seen one guy use 6-1/2" round speakers (part of the
speaker was buried in the trim, though. I think Crutchfield sells a
bracket for the front speakers to take 5-1/4".
The rear pods can be replaced with 6-1/2" rounds, and poly fill will
further increase the sound quality, but find the fire retardant stuff
so your dome light doesn't set it on fire.
I know some people have replaced the factory sub, but can't help you
there. have the Tuffy subwoofer security console and will be putting
a better subwoofer in there, whatever I can fit.
Amps can be mounted under seats (unless you leave the top off and it
rains, accidentally play in water, or mud), under the steering column,
and behind the glove box (especially if you replace the stock with a
Tuffy or equivalent security glove box.
Hope this helps,
Andrew Whitley
The front dash speakers can be replaced with 5-1/4" round speakers,
and I've even seen one guy use 6-1/2" round speakers (part of the
speaker was buried in the trim, though. I think Crutchfield sells a
bracket for the front speakers to take 5-1/4".
The rear pods can be replaced with 6-1/2" rounds, and poly fill will
further increase the sound quality, but find the fire retardant stuff
so your dome light doesn't set it on fire.
I know some people have replaced the factory sub, but can't help you
there. have the Tuffy subwoofer security console and will be putting
a better subwoofer in there, whatever I can fit.
Amps can be mounted under seats (unless you leave the top off and it
rains, accidentally play in water, or mud), under the steering column,
and behind the glove box (especially if you replace the stock with a
Tuffy or equivalent security glove box.
Hope this helps,
Andrew Whitley
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Re: 2003 TJ Subwoofer and speaker replacement
No, I don't think there's a chance in hell of using 6x9's anywhere.
The front dash speakers can be replaced with 5-1/4" round speakers,
and I've even seen one guy use 6-1/2" round speakers (part of the
speaker was buried in the trim, though. I think Crutchfield sells a
bracket for the front speakers to take 5-1/4".
The rear pods can be replaced with 6-1/2" rounds, and poly fill will
further increase the sound quality, but find the fire retardant stuff
so your dome light doesn't set it on fire.
I know some people have replaced the factory sub, but can't help you
there. have the Tuffy subwoofer security console and will be putting
a better subwoofer in there, whatever I can fit.
Amps can be mounted under seats (unless you leave the top off and it
rains, accidentally play in water, or mud), under the steering column,
and behind the glove box (especially if you replace the stock with a
Tuffy or equivalent security glove box.
Hope this helps,
Andrew Whitley
The front dash speakers can be replaced with 5-1/4" round speakers,
and I've even seen one guy use 6-1/2" round speakers (part of the
speaker was buried in the trim, though. I think Crutchfield sells a
bracket for the front speakers to take 5-1/4".
The rear pods can be replaced with 6-1/2" rounds, and poly fill will
further increase the sound quality, but find the fire retardant stuff
so your dome light doesn't set it on fire.
I know some people have replaced the factory sub, but can't help you
there. have the Tuffy subwoofer security console and will be putting
a better subwoofer in there, whatever I can fit.
Amps can be mounted under seats (unless you leave the top off and it
rains, accidentally play in water, or mud), under the steering column,
and behind the glove box (especially if you replace the stock with a
Tuffy or equivalent security glove box.
Hope this helps,
Andrew Whitley
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Re: 2003 TJ Subwoofer and speaker replacement
No, I don't think there's a chance in hell of using 6x9's anywhere.
The front dash speakers can be replaced with 5-1/4" round speakers,
and I've even seen one guy use 6-1/2" round speakers (part of the
speaker was buried in the trim, though. I think Crutchfield sells a
bracket for the front speakers to take 5-1/4".
The rear pods can be replaced with 6-1/2" rounds, and poly fill will
further increase the sound quality, but find the fire retardant stuff
so your dome light doesn't set it on fire.
I know some people have replaced the factory sub, but can't help you
there. have the Tuffy subwoofer security console and will be putting
a better subwoofer in there, whatever I can fit.
Amps can be mounted under seats (unless you leave the top off and it
rains, accidentally play in water, or mud), under the steering column,
and behind the glove box (especially if you replace the stock with a
Tuffy or equivalent security glove box.
Hope this helps,
Andrew Whitley
The front dash speakers can be replaced with 5-1/4" round speakers,
and I've even seen one guy use 6-1/2" round speakers (part of the
speaker was buried in the trim, though. I think Crutchfield sells a
bracket for the front speakers to take 5-1/4".
The rear pods can be replaced with 6-1/2" rounds, and poly fill will
further increase the sound quality, but find the fire retardant stuff
so your dome light doesn't set it on fire.
I know some people have replaced the factory sub, but can't help you
there. have the Tuffy subwoofer security console and will be putting
a better subwoofer in there, whatever I can fit.
Amps can be mounted under seats (unless you leave the top off and it
rains, accidentally play in water, or mud), under the steering column,
and behind the glove box (especially if you replace the stock with a
Tuffy or equivalent security glove box.
Hope this helps,
Andrew Whitley
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Re: 2003 TJ Subwoofer and speaker replacement
No, I don't think there's a chance in hell of using 6x9's anywhere.
The front dash speakers can be replaced with 5-1/4" round speakers,
and I've even seen one guy use 6-1/2" round speakers (part of the
speaker was buried in the trim, though. I think Crutchfield sells a
bracket for the front speakers to take 5-1/4".
The rear pods can be replaced with 6-1/2" rounds, and poly fill will
further increase the sound quality, but find the fire retardant stuff
so your dome light doesn't set it on fire.
I know some people have replaced the factory sub, but can't help you
there. have the Tuffy subwoofer security console and will be putting
a better subwoofer in there, whatever I can fit.
Amps can be mounted under seats (unless you leave the top off and it
rains, accidentally play in water, or mud), under the steering column,
and behind the glove box (especially if you replace the stock with a
Tuffy or equivalent security glove box.
Hope this helps,
Andrew Whitley
The front dash speakers can be replaced with 5-1/4" round speakers,
and I've even seen one guy use 6-1/2" round speakers (part of the
speaker was buried in the trim, though. I think Crutchfield sells a
bracket for the front speakers to take 5-1/4".
The rear pods can be replaced with 6-1/2" rounds, and poly fill will
further increase the sound quality, but find the fire retardant stuff
so your dome light doesn't set it on fire.
I know some people have replaced the factory sub, but can't help you
there. have the Tuffy subwoofer security console and will be putting
a better subwoofer in there, whatever I can fit.
Amps can be mounted under seats (unless you leave the top off and it
rains, accidentally play in water, or mud), under the steering column,
and behind the glove box (especially if you replace the stock with a
Tuffy or equivalent security glove box.
Hope this helps,
Andrew Whitley
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Re: 2003 TJ Subwoofer and speaker replacement
Check this one out (at $499)... Skid plate not included.
http://www.subsolutions.com/subwoofe...stallation.htm
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> > >joke. Has anyone ever replaced the stock sub or speakers? I think the
> >
> > Yep, two 10" Rockford fosgate HE2's 400watt's rms 800watt max... :-)
>
> I would like to keep the stock appearance and just replace what's in there
> with one sub that works. I have been the victim of a break-in once before
> and the more stock looking stereo the better. I take the faceplate off
the
> new unit anytime I go to a concert, etc...
>
> Thanks anyway, I bet it sounds like thunder in there..........coool
> Randy
>
>
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> > >joke. Has anyone ever replaced the stock sub or speakers? I think the
> >
> > Yep, two 10" Rockford fosgate HE2's 400watt's rms 800watt max... :-)
>
> I would like to keep the stock appearance and just replace what's in there
> with one sub that works. I have been the victim of a break-in once before
> and the more stock looking stereo the better. I take the faceplate off
the
> new unit anytime I go to a concert, etc...
>
> Thanks anyway, I bet it sounds like thunder in there..........coool
> Randy
>
>
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Re: 2003 TJ Subwoofer and speaker replacement
Check this one out (at $499)... Skid plate not included.
http://www.subsolutions.com/subwoofe...stallation.htm
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> > >joke. Has anyone ever replaced the stock sub or speakers? I think the
> >
> > Yep, two 10" Rockford fosgate HE2's 400watt's rms 800watt max... :-)
>
> I would like to keep the stock appearance and just replace what's in there
> with one sub that works. I have been the victim of a break-in once before
> and the more stock looking stereo the better. I take the faceplate off
the
> new unit anytime I go to a concert, etc...
>
> Thanks anyway, I bet it sounds like thunder in there..........coool
> Randy
>
>
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> > >joke. Has anyone ever replaced the stock sub or speakers? I think the
> >
> > Yep, two 10" Rockford fosgate HE2's 400watt's rms 800watt max... :-)
>
> I would like to keep the stock appearance and just replace what's in there
> with one sub that works. I have been the victim of a break-in once before
> and the more stock looking stereo the better. I take the faceplate off
the
> new unit anytime I go to a concert, etc...
>
> Thanks anyway, I bet it sounds like thunder in there..........coool
> Randy
>
>
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Re: 2003 TJ Subwoofer and speaker replacement
Check this one out (at $499)... Skid plate not included.
http://www.subsolutions.com/subwoofe...stallation.htm
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> "Bill" <Bill@shaw.ca> wrote in message
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> > >joke. Has anyone ever replaced the stock sub or speakers? I think the
> >
> > Yep, two 10" Rockford fosgate HE2's 400watt's rms 800watt max... :-)
>
> I would like to keep the stock appearance and just replace what's in there
> with one sub that works. I have been the victim of a break-in once before
> and the more stock looking stereo the better. I take the faceplate off
the
> new unit anytime I go to a concert, etc...
>
> Thanks anyway, I bet it sounds like thunder in there..........coool
> Randy
>
>
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> "Bill" <Bill@shaw.ca> wrote in message
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> > >joke. Has anyone ever replaced the stock sub or speakers? I think the
> >
> > Yep, two 10" Rockford fosgate HE2's 400watt's rms 800watt max... :-)
>
> I would like to keep the stock appearance and just replace what's in there
> with one sub that works. I have been the victim of a break-in once before
> and the more stock looking stereo the better. I take the faceplate off
the
> new unit anytime I go to a concert, etc...
>
> Thanks anyway, I bet it sounds like thunder in there..........coool
> Randy
>
>