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Old 01-24-2017, 06:06 PM   #1
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Yes, the speakers on their own will make a *big* difference. You will *love* the sound! In my opinion upgrading the head unit first would have been a mistake, due to how bad the original speakers are.

It's not a hard job to do. The door panels are easy to take off and put back, especially if you have electric windows. I drilled out the rivets holding the old speakers. I got the mounting rings for the new speakers from eBay and also the connector adapters. If I wasnt so lazy, I would have spliced spade connectors onto the Toyota writes instead :-) Isecured the mounting rings with #14 self-tapping screws, and also sealed the rings to the door with silicone.

Then save up some more money and get a better head unit. You will love the sound even more.

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You really made my day right now. I was starting worrying that I made a mess.
Thank you!!
I bought fit-adapters with the speakers together. But not adapters for wires. Do I need? I thought I can cut the current wires I have to fit them (maybe your speakers need adapters not mine).
Also I bought together and a soundproof sticky rubber thing, to put it between fitting-adapter and the door so I dont have any gzzzzz noices.

So sound I plan to put an amp too?


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Old 01-24-2017, 06:34 PM   #2
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But not adapters for wires. Do I need? I thought I can cut the current wires I have to fit them (maybe your speakers need adapters not mine).
So sound I plan to put an amp too?
The Toyota speakers and wires use a different type of connector. So if you don't have the adapters (for lazy people like me), you just cut off the connector ends of the wires that are in the car, and solder on spade connectors. Just make sure to keep the polarity correct.

You can upgrade the head unit or add an amplifier later.

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Old 01-24-2017, 06:40 PM   #3
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The Toyota speakers and wires use a different type of connector. So if you don't have the adapters (for lazy people like me), you just cut off the connector ends of the wires that are in the car, and solder on spade connectors. Just make sure to keep the polarity correct.

You can upgrade the head unit or add an amplifier later.

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Ok I am lazy aswell so that's what I am going to do. :p
Hmmm ok then. I will plug my new speakers and then I if I am not pleased with sound I will go straight ahead for the amp.


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