I may never own one of these gems of a vehicle but what you showed and explained here is very useful for retrofitting aftermarket car audio speakers. Keep the content coming, Tyler!🤙
@jetztghosst4981 Not a problem, these speakers aren't very bass oriented. So if you're looking for a full range of sound, you'll have to add a subwoofer. These Pioneer units were off the shelf at a local Walmart. They sounded great, but lacked deep bass in this application. Adding a subwoofer really sealed the deal. Ultimately up to you of what you're wanting. Can't remember the exact model, looked them up online but there's a few that look similar.
I absolutely love my SX4 too! I ended up installing a subwoofer as well with stock radio. I will recommend splicing in the included wires that come with your speakers. So the connections are nice and tight. These Pioneer speakers in particular I got at Walmart.
just picked one of these cars up recently and im enjoying it very much.. looking for a cheap parts car for odds n ends.. Suzuki makes a decent product. im impressed with the ride quality.
@@alinstanciu210 speakers dont have power, the amplifier has power. it doesnt matter what you buy because every 165mm speaker has no problem to handle the power from the original audio unit.
I may never own one of these gems of a vehicle but what you showed and explained here is very useful for retrofitting aftermarket car audio speakers. Keep the content coming, Tyler!🤙
Highly recommend one, comfortable little economy car. Source a manual transmission model if possible. They also have AWD models.
@@OLearysBMW Great car with AWD and N/A Engine. Even cornering is impressive for this kind of car!
I just replaced the crapped out speakers in my newly acquired SX4, thanks for the very helpful video!
great video , what about the washboard tweeters?
Excellent video, thank you very much, I will put it into practice. One question is, what model of Pioneer speakers are you using? Thanks...
@jetztghosst4981 Not a problem, these speakers aren't very bass oriented. So if you're looking for a full range of sound, you'll have to add a subwoofer. These Pioneer units were off the shelf at a local Walmart. They sounded great, but lacked deep bass in this application. Adding a subwoofer really sealed the deal. Ultimately up to you of what you're wanting. Can't remember the exact model, looked them up online but there's a few that look similar.
Thank you, same speakers used in a Suzuki Swift so your guide should work for me too.
Love my sx4. Seems like a lot of work but I'm gonna try it. Thanks for the video!
I absolutely love my SX4 too! I ended up installing a subwoofer as well with stock radio. I will recommend splicing in the included wires that come with your speakers. So the connections are nice and tight. These Pioneer speakers in particular I got at Walmart.
just picked one of these cars up recently and im enjoying it very much.. looking for a cheap parts car for odds n ends.. Suzuki makes a decent product. im impressed with the ride quality.
Them SX4s are RIPPERS!!! 🤘🤘
2 Liter POWERHOUSE 💪💪
Could you soundproof/dampen the car a bit while the door is off?
yup it's works on my Swift
What size are new speakers and what power (watts)? Th you
6 1/2. 450 watts
not sure if i missed it in the video, but where did you buy the speakers from?
Got them from Walmart. I've since installed a subwoofer as well, I may show that process later too
Спасибо за инструкцию! 👍✊
might do this to my own sx4, pretty sure i just put the speakers out
Mine were shot, lol.
The door panel was on tighter than three coats of paint!
Asking alexandria lol
that's a lot of modification.
Simply cutting out the original speaker from their frame?
@@OLearysBMW saw work,dremel work...my speakers came with adapter plate, simple.
What power they had previous speakers and you replaced with what power?
@@alinstanciu210 speakers dont have power, the amplifier has power. it doesnt matter what you buy because every 165mm speaker has no problem to handle the power from the original audio unit.