TJ Speakers Upgrade
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Hi Guys,
I am thinking of upgrading the TJ speaks, 2 in the dash and 2 at the sound
bar. The factory ones deliver average sound quality. Do anyone have
experience of replacing these speakers. Any tips will help.
It is 2001 TJ/SE with standard cassette. I will put a Sony sound system and
Sony 10-CD player in my Add-A-Trunk pulled from my 99 GC. Due to space
limitation of TJ, I am not considering an additional sub.
Much appreciated,
Joe
01 TJ/SE
99 GC
93 GC
81 CJ
I am thinking of upgrading the TJ speaks, 2 in the dash and 2 at the sound
bar. The factory ones deliver average sound quality. Do anyone have
experience of replacing these speakers. Any tips will help.
It is 2001 TJ/SE with standard cassette. I will put a Sony sound system and
Sony 10-CD player in my Add-A-Trunk pulled from my 99 GC. Due to space
limitation of TJ, I am not considering an additional sub.
Much appreciated,
Joe
01 TJ/SE
99 GC
93 GC
81 CJ
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Eclipse all around... 4.25" in the front.. and 6.5" in the bar. Ugrade to
a 60Watt Alpine deck.
Works great.. even @ 85mph.. highway w/ the top down.
Billy
"JJH" <profound_@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Hi Guys,
>
> I am thinking of upgrading the TJ speaks, 2 in the dash and 2 at the sound
> bar. The factory ones deliver average sound quality. Do anyone have
> experience of replacing these speakers. Any tips will help.
>
> It is 2001 TJ/SE with standard cassette. I will put a Sony sound system
and
> Sony 10-CD player in my Add-A-Trunk pulled from my 99 GC. Due to space
> limitation of TJ, I am not considering an additional sub.
>
> Much appreciated,
>
> Joe
> 01 TJ/SE
> 99 GC
> 93 GC
> 81 CJ
>
>
a 60Watt Alpine deck.
Works great.. even @ 85mph.. highway w/ the top down.
Billy
"JJH" <profound_@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Hi Guys,
>
> I am thinking of upgrading the TJ speaks, 2 in the dash and 2 at the sound
> bar. The factory ones deliver average sound quality. Do anyone have
> experience of replacing these speakers. Any tips will help.
>
> It is 2001 TJ/SE with standard cassette. I will put a Sony sound system
and
> Sony 10-CD player in my Add-A-Trunk pulled from my 99 GC. Due to space
> limitation of TJ, I am not considering an additional sub.
>
> Much appreciated,
>
> Joe
> 01 TJ/SE
> 99 GC
> 93 GC
> 81 CJ
>
>
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concur...did that in my 98 TJ...same setup...was awesome.
--
MJ w/ 2 TJ's (Rube and Trevor James, yes he was named after a TJ)
2003 Rubicon 4" Teraflex Long Arm Kit 33x12.50 Goodyear MTR's Warn
XD9000i
'86 CJ 7 Chev 350, 350 Turbo Tran, Dana 44's 33x12.50 Goodyear MTR
www.tazjeep.com
"Billy Tolcher" <btolcher@sc.xxxrr.com> wrote in message
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> Eclipse all around... 4.25" in the front.. and 6.5" in the bar. Ugrade
to
> a 60Watt Alpine deck.
>
> Works great.. even @ 85mph.. highway w/ the top down.
>
>
> Billy
>
>
> "JJH" <profound_@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:MvRWa.3036$kP6.1899@newsread2.news.atl.earthl ink.net...
> > Hi Guys,
> >
> > I am thinking of upgrading the TJ speaks, 2 in the dash and 2 at the
sound
> > bar. The factory ones deliver average sound quality. Do anyone have
> > experience of replacing these speakers. Any tips will help.
> >
> > It is 2001 TJ/SE with standard cassette. I will put a Sony sound system
> and
> > Sony 10-CD player in my Add-A-Trunk pulled from my 99 GC. Due to space
> > limitation of TJ, I am not considering an additional sub.
> >
> > Much appreciated,
> >
> > Joe
> > 01 TJ/SE
> > 99 GC
> > 93 GC
> > 81 CJ
> >
> >
>
>
--
MJ w/ 2 TJ's (Rube and Trevor James, yes he was named after a TJ)
2003 Rubicon 4" Teraflex Long Arm Kit 33x12.50 Goodyear MTR's Warn
XD9000i
'86 CJ 7 Chev 350, 350 Turbo Tran, Dana 44's 33x12.50 Goodyear MTR
www.tazjeep.com
"Billy Tolcher" <btolcher@sc.xxxrr.com> wrote in message
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> Eclipse all around... 4.25" in the front.. and 6.5" in the bar. Ugrade
to
> a 60Watt Alpine deck.
>
> Works great.. even @ 85mph.. highway w/ the top down.
>
>
> Billy
>
>
> "JJH" <profound_@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:MvRWa.3036$kP6.1899@newsread2.news.atl.earthl ink.net...
> > Hi Guys,
> >
> > I am thinking of upgrading the TJ speaks, 2 in the dash and 2 at the
sound
> > bar. The factory ones deliver average sound quality. Do anyone have
> > experience of replacing these speakers. Any tips will help.
> >
> > It is 2001 TJ/SE with standard cassette. I will put a Sony sound system
> and
> > Sony 10-CD player in my Add-A-Trunk pulled from my 99 GC. Due to space
> > limitation of TJ, I am not considering an additional sub.
> >
> > Much appreciated,
> >
> > Joe
> > 01 TJ/SE
> > 99 GC
> > 93 GC
> > 81 CJ
> >
> >
>
>
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JJH wrote:
> Hi Guys,
>
> I am thinking of upgrading the TJ speaks, 2 in the dash and 2 at the sound
> bar. The factory ones deliver average sound quality. Do anyone have
> experience of replacing these speakers. Any tips will help.
>
> It is 2001 TJ/SE with standard cassette. I will put a Sony sound system
> and
> Sony 10-CD player in my Add-A-Trunk pulled from my 99 GC. Due to space
> limitation of TJ, I am not considering an additional sub.
Yeah, buy them from someone who installs them for free as part of the
purchase. The soundbar speakers are a breeze, but those dash speakers take
some work getting to.
As far as speaker recommendations, I've always gotten the deepest bass and
richest sound out of Pioneer speakers. Also, do yourself a favor and don't
get any speakers that stand out like a soar thumb, like colored ones or
whatever if you have a soft top. Jeeps are very vulnerable.
As far as sizes go:
http://www.crutchfield.com/cgi-bin/S...01&vehicleid=0
> Hi Guys,
>
> I am thinking of upgrading the TJ speaks, 2 in the dash and 2 at the sound
> bar. The factory ones deliver average sound quality. Do anyone have
> experience of replacing these speakers. Any tips will help.
>
> It is 2001 TJ/SE with standard cassette. I will put a Sony sound system
> and
> Sony 10-CD player in my Add-A-Trunk pulled from my 99 GC. Due to space
> limitation of TJ, I am not considering an additional sub.
Yeah, buy them from someone who installs them for free as part of the
purchase. The soundbar speakers are a breeze, but those dash speakers take
some work getting to.
As far as speaker recommendations, I've always gotten the deepest bass and
richest sound out of Pioneer speakers. Also, do yourself a favor and don't
get any speakers that stand out like a soar thumb, like colored ones or
whatever if you have a soft top. Jeeps are very vulnerable.
As far as sizes go:
http://www.crutchfield.com/cgi-bin/S...01&vehicleid=0
Guest
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The fronts are easier now-a-days. There is a bracket that can be purchased
for $10 or so.. it uses the factory speaker mounting locations, and installs
in minutes. Very easy. The trickiest thing for me was figuring out which
wire was positive/negative in the stock speaker plug. DC has now added a
non-standard speaker plug to the wires... The '03 speaker 'pods' don't fit
a 6.5" speakers perfectly. but it DOES works with some precision ... :)
:)
"Big Daddy" <DontBother@nowhere.com> wrote in message
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> JJH wrote:
>
> > Hi Guys,
> >
> > I am thinking of upgrading the TJ speaks, 2 in the dash and 2 at the
sound
> > bar. The factory ones deliver average sound quality. Do anyone have
> > experience of replacing these speakers. Any tips will help.
> >
> > It is 2001 TJ/SE with standard cassette. I will put a Sony sound system
> > and
> > Sony 10-CD player in my Add-A-Trunk pulled from my 99 GC. Due to space
> > limitation of TJ, I am not considering an additional sub.
>
> Yeah, buy them from someone who installs them for free as part of the
> purchase. The soundbar speakers are a breeze, but those dash speakers take
> some work getting to.
>
> As far as speaker recommendations, I've always gotten the deepest bass and
> richest sound out of Pioneer speakers. Also, do yourself a favor and don't
> get any speakers that stand out like a soar thumb, like colored ones or
> whatever if you have a soft top. Jeeps are very vulnerable.
>
> As far as sizes go:
>
>
http://www.crutchfield.com/cgi-bin/S...info.asp?s=0&c
c=01&vehicleid=0
for $10 or so.. it uses the factory speaker mounting locations, and installs
in minutes. Very easy. The trickiest thing for me was figuring out which
wire was positive/negative in the stock speaker plug. DC has now added a
non-standard speaker plug to the wires... The '03 speaker 'pods' don't fit
a 6.5" speakers perfectly. but it DOES works with some precision ... :)
:)
"Big Daddy" <DontBother@nowhere.com> wrote in message
news:3f2d2535$0$74099$a04e5680@nnrp.fuse.net...
> JJH wrote:
>
> > Hi Guys,
> >
> > I am thinking of upgrading the TJ speaks, 2 in the dash and 2 at the
sound
> > bar. The factory ones deliver average sound quality. Do anyone have
> > experience of replacing these speakers. Any tips will help.
> >
> > It is 2001 TJ/SE with standard cassette. I will put a Sony sound system
> > and
> > Sony 10-CD player in my Add-A-Trunk pulled from my 99 GC. Due to space
> > limitation of TJ, I am not considering an additional sub.
>
> Yeah, buy them from someone who installs them for free as part of the
> purchase. The soundbar speakers are a breeze, but those dash speakers take
> some work getting to.
>
> As far as speaker recommendations, I've always gotten the deepest bass and
> richest sound out of Pioneer speakers. Also, do yourself a favor and don't
> get any speakers that stand out like a soar thumb, like colored ones or
> whatever if you have a soft top. Jeeps are very vulnerable.
>
> As far as sizes go:
>
>
http://www.crutchfield.com/cgi-bin/S...info.asp?s=0&c
c=01&vehicleid=0
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"Ed J." <ej_000@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> On Sun, 03 Aug 2003 , "Billy Tolcher" <btolcher@sc.xxxrr.com> wrote:
>
> >The fronts are easier now-a-days. There is a bracket that can be
purchased
> >for $10 or so.. it uses the factory speaker mounting locations, and
installs
> >in minutes. Very easy. The trickiest thing for me was figuring out
which
> >wire was positive/negative in the stock speaker plug.
>
> Whatever you decide on, buy it from Crutchfield. They'll give you the
> mounting brackets and the speaker connectors that plug into the
> factory harness, plus very good illustrated directions. They are not
> hard to install yourself, don't let some kid rip your dash apart.
> btw, installing a head unit in a TJ is one of the easiest I've ever
> done.
> Anyway, I like JBL car speakers, but I just put some Polks in my 97 TJ
> and I'm impressed - they sound great even with the top down.
> GXR46's up front, and GXR5A's in the bar. Best part is they're on sale
> at Crutchfield for $40/pr.
>
> Disclaimer: I am not affiliated with Crutchfield, just a satisfied
> repeat customer.
>
> -Ed
I'd add my votes for Crutchfield, JBL and the ease of fitting speakers and
stereos into the TJ!
OK, break over, now back to fitting those 4XD rocker guards; not quite as
easy as it seems 8-)
Doug
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Were you able to get 6.5 in by enlarging the existing hole, stock is 5.25, Mine is sorely in
need of sound upgrade.
Gregg
On Sun, 03 Aug 2003 00:17:49 GMT, "Billy Tolcher" <btolcher@sc.xxxrr.com> wrote:
<snip>
>Eclipse all around... 4.25" in the front.. and 6.5" in the bar. Ugrade to
>a 60Watt Alpine deck.
>
need of sound upgrade.
Gregg
On Sun, 03 Aug 2003 00:17:49 GMT, "Billy Tolcher" <btolcher@sc.xxxrr.com> wrote:
<snip>
>Eclipse all around... 4.25" in the front.. and 6.5" in the bar. Ugrade to
>a 60Watt Alpine deck.
>
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they fit no drilling or cutting
83 CJ 8, a work in progress
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In article <MvRWa.3036$kP6.1899@newsread2.news.atl.earthlink. net>,
"JJH" <profound_@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Guys,
>
> I am thinking of upgrading the TJ speaks, 2 in the dash and 2 at the sound
> bar. The factory ones deliver average sound quality. Do anyone have
> experience of replacing these speakers. Any tips will help.
I'm considering replacing my fronts. The soundbar is OK, but i get a
very noticeable buzz from the front speakers. They might just need to be
tightened for all I know, but if I'm ripping the dash apart...
"JJH" <profound_@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Guys,
>
> I am thinking of upgrading the TJ speaks, 2 in the dash and 2 at the sound
> bar. The factory ones deliver average sound quality. Do anyone have
> experience of replacing these speakers. Any tips will help.
I'm considering replacing my fronts. The soundbar is OK, but i get a
very noticeable buzz from the front speakers. They might just need to be
tightened for all I know, but if I'm ripping the dash apart...
Guest
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I get a 'buzz' from the dash as well. It is the door on the glove box...
It is MUCH worse after upgrading.. :) a little foam tape..and all is well.
Billy
"Brett Dixon" <balance@tubas.net> wrote in message
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> In article <MvRWa.3036$kP6.1899@newsread2.news.atl.earthlink. net>,
> "JJH" <profound_@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Hi Guys,
> >
> > I am thinking of upgrading the TJ speaks, 2 in the dash and 2 at the
sound
> > bar. The factory ones deliver average sound quality. Do anyone have
> > experience of replacing these speakers. Any tips will help.
>
> I'm considering replacing my fronts. The soundbar is OK, but i get a
> very noticeable buzz from the front speakers. They might just need to be
> tightened for all I know, but if I'm ripping the dash apart...
It is MUCH worse after upgrading.. :) a little foam tape..and all is well.
Billy
"Brett Dixon" <balance@tubas.net> wrote in message
news:balance-AE5D28.08063805082003@news-central.giganews.com...
> In article <MvRWa.3036$kP6.1899@newsread2.news.atl.earthlink. net>,
> "JJH" <profound_@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Hi Guys,
> >
> > I am thinking of upgrading the TJ speaks, 2 in the dash and 2 at the
sound
> > bar. The factory ones deliver average sound quality. Do anyone have
> > experience of replacing these speakers. Any tips will help.
>
> I'm considering replacing my fronts. The soundbar is OK, but i get a
> very noticeable buzz from the front speakers. They might just need to be
> tightened for all I know, but if I'm ripping the dash apart...
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