Original kick panels are tricky if they are brittle and old. You may have to flex them a bit and that can cause them to crack. Best trick I have found is to get the door sill plate out of the way first and it should come out relatively easy.
That is the Retrosound dash speaker with a dual voice coil. It is wired to the front left and right channel along with the kick panel speakers. Future state, I am going to wire the speakers to an amp.
A speaker pop without an external amp, from my experience, is typically a bad ground connection at the stereo. You may try cleaning the ground surface. Maybe run a temporary wire directly to the battery negative terminal to test.
Great video and really nice job on that install!
Thanks! It sounds great! Need to add a sub and amp next! 🎶🎶🎶
Tell us more about the seat heater!
Yup, seat heaters are coming soon!
Can you show how to remove the original front kick panels without damaging them?
Original kick panels are tricky if they are brittle and old. You may have to flex them a bit and that can cause them to crack. Best trick I have found is to get the door sill plate out of the way first and it should come out relatively easy.
What channel did you wire the center channel speaker to? The indash radio only has 4 channels out? Thanks
That is the Retrosound dash speaker with a dual voice coil. It is wired to the front left and right channel along with the kick panel speakers. Future state, I am going to wire the speakers to an amp.
How's the sound quality once all installed maybe give a update review on sound quality ect of retro sound head unit
Good idea! Look for that coming soon!
Where can u buy the rear speakers
I got mine from Crutchfield.
I installed on my 65 but get a speaker pop any time radio turns on or off. Any ideas?
A speaker pop without an external amp, from my experience, is typically a bad ground connection at the stereo. You may try cleaning the ground surface. Maybe run a temporary wire directly to the battery negative terminal to test.
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