Thank you for the video, it saved me a lot of time. Btw it make the process easyer to remove the backrest first (better acces to the last two bolts and it protect the seats), and to reinstall them last. Also all six bolt should be torqued between 16.7-25.5 Nm (1.7-2.6 kgf-m, 12.3-18.8 Ibf-ft). It's the officials specs from hyundai.
@@garyfrost3324 There is an upgrade where you can go up a size with the subwoofer 8" to 10", you just cut out the old subwoofer and glue and screw in a larger one. It just entails cutting and shaping the plastic of the subwoofer housing to the correct size and shape to take the larger subwoofer, once it's all screwed and glued in place it's just as sturdy as it was previously.
Thanks for the video this is my 2nd Tiburon had a black 2006 manual 2.0l drove it 220k miles still ran good hit a deer totaled it found a 2008 silver one manual too with 62k miles on it but the rear junk speakers blow so this is 2nd time I've done this going with alpine 6x9s this round
Hello, very interesting vid thanks ! What is the référence of the OEM connector for the rear speakers ? It is possible to avoid cutting the wires and just get a pair of plug and play harnesses ? Thanks a lot
An amplifier is always a good choice with aftermarket speakers for power and clarity, but not always necessary. You could still run them off radio power, but may be selling yourself short.
I was so excited to find your video because I have a 2005 Tiburon and I am not sure what to do about my subwoofer, I bought this car about a year ago and the subwoofer has never worked so I was hoping to find some help on the internet, but I can’t find a thing abot the subwoofer, I have removed the original encasement, all I really need to know is what I can replace it with? Nothing fancy just the same power and size as the original, where in the would di i get that info? It’s not in the owners manual or on any of the Tiburon sites either?
The factory Sub is a 8" dual voice coil 8 ohm sub (odd size as it is not a typical easy replacement). Additionally, the factory sub is glued to the enclosure, not screwed in. My suggestion is to forgo the factory sub, remove the sub / enclosure altogether, and just get a powered sub to replace it. amzn.to/3NHV7sC
Thank you for the video, it saved me a lot of time. Btw it make the process easyer to remove the backrest first (better acces to the last two bolts and it protect the seats), and to reinstall them last. Also all six bolt should be torqued between 16.7-25.5 Nm (1.7-2.6 kgf-m, 12.3-18.8 Ibf-ft). It's the officials specs from hyundai.
Thank you sir. I was able to replace my rear speakers today.
Excellent video and detail
Of course you can’t just take the speaker cover off and unscrew the speakers. Gotta unbolt the entire car… lol
How would you replace the subwoffer for this car?
i dont think tiburons come with a subwoofer.....
@@Alex_Justified my 07 gt tibby came w it. An infinity sub w box
@@BreakerzMC I have a 05 gt and you can't because of all the glue they use
@@Alex_Justified The top trims come with an Infinity sound system and subwoofer nicely tucked in the trunk.
@@garyfrost3324 There is an upgrade where you can go up a size with the subwoofer 8" to 10", you just cut out the old subwoofer and glue and screw in a larger one. It just entails cutting and shaping the plastic of the subwoofer housing to the correct size and shape to take the larger subwoofer, once it's all screwed and glued in place it's just as sturdy as it was previously.
Thanks for the video this is my 2nd Tiburon had a black 2006 manual 2.0l drove it 220k miles still ran good hit a deer totaled it found a 2008 silver one manual too with 62k miles on it but the rear junk speakers blow so this is 2nd time I've done this going with alpine 6x9s this round
Hello, very interesting vid thanks ! What is the référence of the OEM connector for the rear speakers ? It is possible to avoid cutting the wires and just get a pair of plug and play harnesses ? Thanks a lot
Did you ever figure out what cables they were?
@@kubarozicki7790did you ever find out?
Got a question. I want to install some Jbl concert series to my Tiburon, does it need a amplifier for it? I’m new to this😅
An amplifier is always a good choice with aftermarket speakers for power and clarity, but not always necessary. You could still run them off radio power, but may be selling yourself short.
@@ProvoBeastAudio cool thanks
Thank you! 😊
I was so excited to find your video because I have a 2005 Tiburon and I am not sure what to do about my subwoofer, I bought this car about a year ago and the subwoofer has never worked so I was hoping to find some help on the internet, but I can’t find a thing abot the subwoofer, I have removed the original encasement, all I really need to know is what I can replace it with? Nothing fancy just the same power and size as the original, where in the would di i get that info? It’s not in the owners manual or on any of the Tiburon sites either?
The factory Sub is a 8" dual voice coil 8 ohm sub (odd size as it is not a typical easy replacement). Additionally, the factory sub is glued to the enclosure, not screwed in. My suggestion is to forgo the factory sub, remove the sub / enclosure altogether, and just get a powered sub to replace it. amzn.to/3NHV7sC
@@ProvoBeastAudioI read the a lot of people use the OEM box because the fit and space saving with a 10” Skar
The rear speakers have a rattling because it touch the grill😢
Ya sacale el motor ai quieres tambien si quieres!😂😂😂😂
Is it necessary to remove the back seats to remove the panel?
yes it is unfortunately. The seats are in the way of getting to the bolts that loosen the side panels.
Le casse che diametro sono
Posso metterle tonde
No mms, te falto sacarle el motor tambien para poder mucho mas rapido 🤣🤣🤣🤣
NOOOO! NOT WIRE NUTS!
You don't have to remove the back two seats you just push it down towards you????
That gave us a ton more space to work. If you can force the panel out with the seats in place, more power to ya.
Thank you!