I like the step-by-step nature of your replacement. You inspired me to finally tackle the rear door speaker removal replacement of my 1992 Toyota Century V8 import (JDM). Thanks Modding Addiction.
IT DEFINITELY MATTER'S WHICH IS POSITIVE+NEGATIVE!!! IT'S CALLED CHECKING POLARITY. I'D ALSO HIGHLY RECOMMEND DISCONNECTING THE NEGATIVE TERMINAL ON THE BATTERY PRIOR ‼️‼️‼️
@@ModdingAddiction I did both 6.5 and 6x9 with kickers I also replaced my stereo with a new jvc and I have a Sony 1200w amp with (as of right now) one 10 inch sub but I was pretty glad I found a guide to this
I wish I would've found this video earlier today. Attempted to do my speakers and ran into that hideous factory mounting bracket. 🤦🏻♂️ So gotta wait till Saturday for the new ones. Good job.
Informative video! I have a question about the rear deck speakers. Firstly, I have the same speakers for the rear as you and I was wondering how you installed the rear ones. The speaker is slightly smaller than the factory speaker hole so a modified adapter bracket is needed I think. But I saw in the video you just screwed it in. Did you just drill new holes and secure it that way or how did you do it? Kind of stuck at this point...
We ordered the adapter plates for it but they never came in the mail so we just drilled into the rear deck. Everything turned out ok though with a little weather stripping for vibrations and some self tappers. The rear plastics cover the speakers so looks aren’t super important
where is the wiring diagram that says the details of these Toyota cars, (Echo) sound systems. How their speakers are wired and wire colors for USA spec models? thank you.
This basic system comes equipped with 6-3/4" speakers in the front door and 6"x9" speakers in the rear deck. Toyota uses 4-ohm speakers up front and 6-ohm speakers on the rear deck, so almost any aftermarket speakers will work well with the factory radio.
Unfortunately no it can not. There is a couple pieces that have to come out even before you can get to the bolts for the seat belts. It’s not very hard just be carful with the c pillars. They proved to be the hardest part of the rear deck
Hopefully these show up for you. 6x9 speakers www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B01BLVEWLE?psc=1&ref=ppx_pop_mob_b_asin_title 6.5 inch www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B01BLVEVNS?psc=1&ref=ppx_pop_mob_b_asin_title Speaker adapter www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B007ZQGZWO?psc=1&ref=ppx_pop_mob_b_asin_title
I ordered a set off of amazon. They weren’t a perfect fit but at least they worked. The Toyota has a special adapter outside of the adapter that comes with the speakers. Hope this helps
I forgot to buy the adapter plate for the rear so just laid them in for now. Did you put the speaker cover on or just left yours off. I left mine off thinking the panel would go back on better. What is your thoughts
Soldering ensures a better contact both in connectivity as there is a better contact between both wires but it is a also stronger connection. That being said butt Connected’s will work fine as the cord will never be under strain. Soldering can be less bulky too if you are taping everything up together
Not professional but don't change the terminal instead of positive to negative or negative to positive for the speaker it will affect bass in the speakers
I like the step-by-step nature of your replacement. You inspired me to finally tackle the rear door speaker removal replacement of my 1992 Toyota Century V8 import (JDM). Thanks Modding Addiction.
4:00 heads up.. Don't get that step wrong. Reversing polarity in any of your speakers will offset any quality gains you invested in elsewhere.
IT DEFINITELY MATTER'S WHICH IS POSITIVE+NEGATIVE!!! IT'S CALLED CHECKING POLARITY. I'D ALSO HIGHLY RECOMMEND DISCONNECTING THE NEGATIVE TERMINAL ON THE BATTERY PRIOR ‼️‼️‼️
Believe or not I used this whole video for my guide in replacing my speakers in my Corolla very helpful!!!
Heck yeah it’s m glad that it helped you. What speakers did you get?
@@ModdingAddiction I did both 6.5 and 6x9 with kickers I also replaced my stereo with a new jvc and I have a Sony 1200w amp with (as of right now) one 10 inch sub but I was pretty glad I found a guide to this
Dang you are gonna be bumping. That sounds like a nice setup
@@Dorganzola I hope so the sub is a 10 inch kicker comp vr old car but all i wanted to do was upgrade the sound system.
Awesome step by step example. Thanks for the wonderful explanation.
I wish I would've found this video earlier today. Attempted to do my speakers and ran into that hideous factory mounting bracket. 🤦🏻♂️ So gotta wait till Saturday for the new ones. Good job.
AWW man im sorry to hear that. well at least you know now. I hope that everything else is going smoothly with the install
Thank you guys your video is very helpful.
I still not understand how to fit the front speakers adapter to the fabric holes. Could you explain me what you do in the video?
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Informative video! I have a question about the rear deck speakers. Firstly, I have the same speakers for the rear as you and I was wondering how you installed the rear ones. The speaker is slightly smaller than the factory speaker hole so a modified adapter bracket is needed I think. But I saw in the video you just screwed it in. Did you just drill new holes and secure it that way or how did you do it? Kind of stuck at this point...
We ordered the adapter plates for it but they never came in the mail so we just drilled into the rear deck. Everything turned out ok though with a little weather stripping for vibrations and some self tappers. The rear plastics cover the speakers so looks aren’t super important
where is the wiring diagram that says the details of these Toyota cars, (Echo) sound systems. How their speakers are wired and wire colors for USA spec models? thank you.
Cool, thanks guys
Can somebody tell me what size is the front and rear speakers respectively please? Very appreciated 😁
This basic system comes equipped with 6-3/4" speakers in the front door and 6"x9" speakers in the rear deck. Toyota uses 4-ohm speakers up front and 6-ohm speakers on the rear deck, so almost any aftermarket speakers will work well with the factory radio.
Thanks a lot @@ModdingAddiction
so if the backs are 6 ×9 what size whats the size for the front
Hello, I am planning to replace the rear deck. Can it be remove just by moving the belts out?
Unfortunately no it can not. There is a couple pieces that have to come out even before you can get to the bolts for the seat belts. It’s not very hard just be carful with the c pillars. They proved to be the hardest part of the rear deck
Is there a link to these speakers on amazon
are front and rear speakers the same size
Did u have to use for the speakers?
How did you drill the holes ?
Can i have the link to those exact speakers
Hopefully these show up for you.
6x9 speakers
www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B01BLVEWLE?psc=1&ref=ppx_pop_mob_b_asin_title
6.5 inch
www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B01BLVEVNS?psc=1&ref=ppx_pop_mob_b_asin_title
Speaker adapter
www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B007ZQGZWO?psc=1&ref=ppx_pop_mob_b_asin_title
Where did you get that speaker adapter?. The one my aftermarket speakers came with are not even close to the original bracket holes
I ordered a set off of amazon. They weren’t a perfect fit but at least they worked. The Toyota has a special adapter outside of the adapter that comes with the speakers. Hope this helps
I forgot to buy the adapter plate for the rear so just laid them in for now. Did you put the speaker cover on or just left yours off. I left mine off thinking the panel would go back on better. What is your thoughts
Plus the weather stripping doesn't seam to go on all.the way or is that how it is
I just screwed the speakers into the metal. I left the covers off because the deck cover has a grate on it
@@ModdingAddiction thanks
Which cm this one for front door?
You know, is there any capacitor for bottom speaker?
I didn’t have any on mine that was stock
Is there a way to do the rear without soldering like buying a connector?
segacorpceo yes. They sell connectors
Thanks
Twins?
Little Brother
@@ModdingAddiction Oh cool! You look alike.
did you installed it with stock stereo?
The stock head unit was used just a speaker upgrade
Why is it better to solder?
Soldering ensures a better contact both in connectivity as there is a better contact between both wires but it is a also stronger connection. That being said butt Connected’s will work fine as the cord will never be under strain. Soldering can be less bulky too if you are taping everything up together
8:27
Haha you got me
What size are the back ones
They are a 6x9. The stock housing is a little bigger but the standard 6x9 will fit
Not professional but don't change the terminal instead of positive to negative or negative to positive for the speaker it will affect bass in the speakers
Yeah I miss spoke with that. While they still work it’s not ideal