Exploring Jeeps - Soundbar Speaker Upgrade
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- Опубліковано 4 жов 2024
- Join us as we upgrade our soundbar speakers in our Jeep Wrangler JK Unlimited. We run through the entire proces of removing the soundbar, adding in Polyfill and even perfoming a trick to reduce low frequency resonance.
Excellent job man. I just purchased a 2016 JK and the first thing I noticed was that the sound sucks. This looks really easy. I'm going to order these and do it.
+Kenny Cannon - Thanks Kenny. It is super easy. I am still glad I swapped them out. Especially when I am alone and I can turn it up.
The sound bar speakers are supper easy to replace. It's the front speakers that are a total pain in the butt to replace. I have Kenwood speakers and tweeters in the dash, Polk Audio in the sound bar, a Pioneer 10" shallow woofer/enclosure in the cargo area that is powered by a Pioneer 400 watt amp. I'm using a Pioneer touch screen head unit to control everything. Sounds pretty damn amazing!
maybe a little to much polyfill. good vid and nice rubi
my niece just got her license and my sister got her the 4 door wrangler maybe ill take on an uncle & niece project challenge and ill surprise her with a speaker up-grade and teach her how to install the speakers so every time she turns on the radio she will remember that experience and she can say to her friends that she installed the speakers in her jeep
Thanks for the video. Just finished changing out all 4 speakers. Big difference.
How was swapping out the fronts? It's on my to do list.
very easy..fronts took me about 20 minutes per side..i also poly filled all 4 speakers.. once you do the fronts it will sound even better..there also on sale on amazon for $60 with free shipping.. there are plenty of youtube videos on the fronts...dont be afraid...your be so happy with the final results..
did you change the head unit or add an amp too?
Had the top off, with the new speakers. I like it a lot better. These get loud with less distortion than the base stock speakers.
Good tutorial! I'm upgrading my sound bar with Alpine speakers next week
Sherman Jeep and Dodge! I live close to there location! Love passing there dealer seeing the old school cars in the front of the dealer on Lincoln, Howard, and Cicero.
Good job on the install video!
Thanks! Yeah they sell a lot of Wranglers out of there.
+Exploring Jeeps yes they do. Most of their inventory is just wranglers. Stock and built up ones. Hopefully I'll see you on the road. Would love to check out your JKUR.
Awesome video. This helped me out so much. Looking forward to installing new speakers
I will be doing this mod in a few hours. My speakers just arrived. Iam also doing the front dash speakers
AWESOME!! Once again, great video!!
This upgrade did minimal change to soundbar. It worked exponentially in the front. It seems like the power to the rear speakers is missing from the Head unit.
I did both the soundbar and the ones in the dash with the mopar kicker kit. The dash is not as hard as you think. Take your time, find all the screws and take the passenger one out through the glove compartment opening. It actually came out out easier than the drivers but the biggest addition to the whole system was the polk db1001 tweeters I added to the factory tweeter speaker pods on the dash. These along with the 4 kickers made a HUGE difference in the sound. I will admit the tweeter install took longer than all 4 of the kickers but that is because the wires are hard to get to and you will need to add the crossover wiring harness that comes with the tweeters to install between the factory leads and the new tweeters. Not installing this will cause the tweeters to pop on song with a lot of bass. I tried it both ways and crossover is a must.Total cost from amazon for all 6 speakers was about 180.00
felix991, What model year Jeep do you have? Mine is a 2015, and the tweeters are supposed to be harder to get to. I guess the tombstone ones were much easier on earlier models. Good information though. I agree I need to do the dash speakers too. Good advice on the crossover. Thanks.
Yep, its a 2013. They are different however yours are probably easier and will use the same polks I used. See here www.wranglerforum.com/f202/2015-wrangler-2-5-and-3-5-inch-tweeter-replacement-discussion-1226961.html
Driving it for a few days and the sound still was not there on mine yet. Plenty of mid and high but still not enough lows so I went ahead and also added the 8 inch kicker 150 watt hideaway sub. They are on amazon for 205.00 which is really high but for the size, it is a worth every penny. It doesn't rattle the windows but it fills and gives a pretty good punch in all the music I was missing on on my old school rock however it was a biatch to wire in. You either need line level which the stock jeep doesn't have or you need to tap in to the factory speaker wires to feed it. Not so hard except JEEP deliberately cuts the bass to rear sound bar because of the size of the soundbar and it creates distortion and thats the bass you need to properly feed the sub. If you tap int these wires you will loose the bottom 200hz or more off the sub so I had to tap into the front speakers which are 100 percent full range. and the power wire has to go to the battery so you will have to route that as well. But I made it work in a few hours. It fits perfect under the rear cargo lid in that little nich for tools etc. You cant even tell it's in the jeep by looking
I pulled the carpet out of my Wrangler and put some 50mil sound deadening material on the whole floor in the passenger area and on the floor of the cargo area, made it a lot quieter inside the cabin as far as road noise goes, but now I hear more of the wind noise.
I did the same as you, but I also put a headliner from HotHead Headliners on the hard top. now I don't hear the wind (as much) when driving on the highway at 75 mph. we can hold a conversation without yelling.
+S Dellinger Well since I posted last my wife totaled the Jeep. But I have another Wrangler now, only it's a Rubicon now. It's the same year as the first one, but the doors fit better and seal better on the "new" one. The first one was a rental in Hawaii, so I imagine it seen some abuse.
Was thinking about getting these - good video was thinking about poly fill too it's a cheap project so I don't blame you.
There's a peal and stick foam strips the will fix the grill.
2 questions. 1. did you retain your factory headunit? 2. Since the kickers have a tweeter in them did you disconnect your rollback tweeter?
Why not component speakers with separate tweeter you have the room for it
Great video!!
+amtrobia Thanks! I'm glad you liked it. More to come.
+Exploring Jeeps where did you get those speakers at?
Nice video
The sad part is that the new jeep (2018 JL) the sound bar spearkers are not that size so the kickers will not fit properly, lucky for me I am very handy so I will get them to fit by trimming the plastic around it a little more but all those companies selling this as replacements of the stock speakers are deceiving their customers...
You should be a voice actor
Good video. I noticed you did not unhook the tweeter. Have you heard of anyone disabling the tweeter since the kicker is a two way?
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link for speakers?
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7" or 6.5? I just changed the front since they get more power compare to soundbar.
I have an 01 TJ and would like to know if these speakers will fit in my soundbar, +Exploring Jeeps ? Thanks
There is a tweeter in the bar, does that need to be replaced?
no unplug it
I unplugged mine. I am running a clarion xc1410 using factory radio and 4 kicker 6.5 upgraded. Recommended notice dampening tape inside sound bar and pollyfil
Would the Kicker upgrade speakers sound better than the Alpine upgrade available on the 2017s?
I did this same upgrade in my '15 JKU....now my dome light rattles horribly...any advice on how to alleviate that? I can't go past 11 on the volume without getting annoyed :)
Was it loose to begin with? Mine doesn't rattle at all. The Polly-fill that I put in didn't reach into the center. It physically couldn't get in towards the light to affect it. Is it just the additional bass from the larger speakers? Seems like this is magnifying a condition that was already there. Good information for others to look out for. Thanks!
I put a piece of clear tape on mine 😂
You think it's necessary to install a base along with those speakers?
I did this but worry bout starting a fire. Is it safe? Any issues thus far?
Nice video! I am doing this whenever I receive my kickers. I have a 2017 JKU, and I noticed there are those little speaker looking things next to the speaker you replaced. What are those? Can you replace those too?
actually. you should unplug them. those are the tweeters. since you bought the new speakers. you do not need the separate tweeters. the speakers have tweeters in them. if you leave them in. it takes away or may add to the gain.
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What year Jeep did you do this in? My understanding is the new Jeeps are supposed to have a really nice system with the new Alpine system in the 15 and 16 models.
Rich Beach I think it is standard on the 2016 Rubicon Hard rock edition. It was a $945 option for the upgraded speakers and subwoofer in the Rubicon. My Jeep is a 2015 Rubicon.
Got a 2015 sport same shitty speakers
the 2019 wrangler has very good system on the basic jeep JL 2 door
6.5 ... 3.5 spekers ?
6.5
what year jeep was this mod done to and what's the model of those aftermarket speakers? I'm really interested.
That is wayyyy to much fill I'm an installer a 1/4 of that amount is enough
Do you know what size are those smaller speakers besides the 6.5? Do you recommend replacing them?
I didn't replace the tweeters. I had more of an issue with bass and midrange, so I only changed those out. I think it was ok to leave them as is.
where did you order them from?
Direct link on Amazon: amzn.to/2T8fBho
hello can you tell me the size of the tweeter on the sound bar?? thank you
+Sylvain Beauchamp yeah, i'm not sure, I didn't replace those. The Kickers have a coaxial tweeter in there, so I figured I didn't need to. I have a lot to learn about Audio though. So if there is anyone else out there that knows anything about the Tweeters, or how they should be replaced, or disabled. Chime in here. Thanks!
Which stereo do you have? Is it the base model or one of the 430s?
Jake Parks, I have the base model with satellite radio. It is good enough for me.
It doesnt look like it but did you have any trouble removing the soundbar? I can't seem to undo the wire harness. It looks like there's an orange rubber insert thing that is stopping me from undoing the harness.
Ryan I didn't have any issues. If I remember there is a small tab you need to squeeze to disengage. Once you get the Sound bar free, it is pretty awkward. Two people help to remove and replace it for sure. Did you try to replace the speakers without removing the sound bar? I removed it so I could have a decent shot at filming it. It is too cramped to do the work and film, but I bet it wouldn't be too bad to leave it up. Good luck!
WTF?? It was great until the freak'n sound check.
Hah, yeah I know. What I really listened to was metallica "one" but I can't put any of that in there due to the copyright. Nobody wants to see me head banging anyway. Thanks for watching.
I just bought 14 jku it came with mud tires on it already. I was super excited since I wouldn't have to spend money buying them. But they are SUPER LOUD! At highway speeds you literally have to scream at the person next to you in order for them to hear you. Heck I was thinking I'm either going to have to get a helicopter headset, or new tires! lol, but maybe I'll try this idea instead.
Where did you buy the speakers at?
I bought them off Amazon. I just googled jeep wrangler kicker speaker upgrade. They measure 7 inches across, but they are technically a 6.5 inch speaker.
Direct link on Amazon: amzn.to/2T8fBho
Did you disconnect the little tweeter next to the speaker ?
I did not. My assumption and maybe it is wrong is that there is a 2way crossover filter and If I disconnected the tweeter I would just lose that range. I also thought that since the coaxial tweeter isn't going to get any thing after the jeeps filter, it wouldn't really be doing much. So I left the tweeter as factory. If I could remove the factory filter without messing up the front speakers, I would try that, because the kickers must have their own internal filter. I'm not an audio guy though.
Sound does not think.
Pr3ct, yeah, you are right. I was wondering when someone was going to call me on that. Thanks for paying attention.
sounds react to different environments. with the polyfill the sound waves move into and out of a filled space. not any empty hollow. just like in a concert hall.
Tricks the sound..... does poly fill no magic
Great video by the way thanks
the word is know. not NO
You wasted your money with music like that..
Ikr,he needs a Lexus or Buick,not a Jeep😂😂
you people are morons
Copyright issues y'all. 🙄
Stock is better
What about the tweeter that you didn't remove?
I unplugged mine so I would have more power to the kicker.
where did you purchase the speakers at?
+Chris Conley I bought them off amazon. Search JEEP WRANGLER JK KICKER SPEAKER UPGRADE
+Exploring Jeeps did you mean to say 6x5? I've looked on amazon and can't find anything that's a 7 inch kicker. thank you so much for the help.
+Chris Conley, I measured the speakers which is where I got the 7" from. They are 7 inch diameter around the case. The part number from Mopar is 77kick10. Even with all that, I believe these are called 6.5" speakers. How they measure them officially, must be different from how any normal person with a ruler would measure them. Sorry about the confusion.
Direct link on Amazon: amzn.to/2T8fBho