Jeep Gladiator front dash speaker upgrade.
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- Опубліковано 15 вер 2024
- Just a simple little install of some Kenwood 3 1/2's in the front dash speakers of my 2020 Jeep Gladiator Rubicon. these will replace the factory dash speakers that come with the factory amplified Alpine system. These Kenwoods have a nice 2" tweeter and a full coverage 3 1/2 mid bass speaker and will greatly improve the sound of the factory system.
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Dude this was one of the best install videos I have seen. Straight to the point and do a great job explaining everything.
Thank you!
I know they sound louder! And more clear.
Much better indeed.
I ordered one a couple weeks ago It's called the Coverking Topliner! It just came in the mail so it's not installed yet! Do the speakers improve the sound alot ? Awesome video Thank You.
Yes I have my install video on the cover king top liner I just installed on mine. I also laid out sound deadening material as well. Just wish the adhesive was a little better with the top liner kit I had to get them to send me another set of adhesive.
Yes, More than I thought they would. Made the phone through the stereo sound better also since all sound for that comes from the front left dash speaker.
i suggest to others jbl 3 ohm for fronts adds volume no need for amp. i also used jbl club for the sound bar. made almost zero difference. the sound bar points straight down. waste of 500$. i was advised as much by local installer. he was correct...that money could have given me a better amp and sub although mine is fine. installer also suggested the lower dash speaker upgrade is a good idea if not getting a sub....
I'm getting conflicting information; some say to install WITH the capacitors still attached to the speakers to keep the "lows" out of the speakers and others say (like you) say they aren't needed - pull them off and wire them directly into the OEM harnass......
I guess that depends on if you want the lows to come through or not. I didn’t use them and it sounded great for me.
@@KnightsGarage I removed them as well. Then asked crutchfield about it and they "yelled" at me saying not to use them without else the speaker could be damaged. I dunno
@@Usafle Crutchfield says a lot of stuff. But there are a bunch of people that have remove them and haven’t had any issues. There’s already a crossover built into the radio for those front speakers. They’re not gonna receive any signals that will damage them.
Hello, can you please get your comments one year later if everything its gonna be ok with the Kenwoods?
Many people have had them in for years without issues. I have since sold this Jeep.
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I am looking to do a Core 4x4 control arms to mine
I’m going to be doing 35’s don’t want o go too crazy. Thought about another 1/2 to 1 inch lift also.
@@KnightsGarage I have 35s now with 2in caps on stock and I don't like the ride quality
@@MrMsnickolson mine rides pretty good. I’ve heard good things about the Gladiators readability after small lifts and bigger tires. Only issue is anything bigger than 37’s or 3 inch lift you get issues. Need gearing and steering upgrades.
Is that the Tampa Bay area?
No. Central AL.
How tall is it
The speaker? The dimensions are listed on Crutchfield website I didn’t measure them they fit with plenty a room under the factory speaker grills.