Is there a quick way to disconnect 6x9's?
Is there a quick way to disconnect 6x9's?
I've got a sub in the trunk now, and my bass sounds awful. The sub is either too boomy, or non-existant. Obviously I need to tweak the crossover some, but having the 6x9's (on stock amp) still going is making that difficult. Is there an easy way to unplug just those 2 6x9's? I saw the instructions for removing the speakers from the top and that is more effort than I have time for at the moment. Is this something I can do by going through the trunk? The trunk panels didn't look all that fun to remove, but maybe I was just in a lazy mood when I looked.
The stereo system is totally stock except for the JL amp/sub, if that matters.
The stereo system is totally stock except for the JL amp/sub, if that matters.
jmX
The trunk panel is easily removed. Use a flashlight and locate the black clips that hold the top panel in place. The top panel also has a couple of pieces of tape. Just pull it down exposing the bottom of the 6x9's. Find the speaker connectors and unplug. I attached a couple of pictures for your reference (disregard the white speaker enclosure on the right side).
The trunk panel is easily removed. Use a flashlight and locate the black clips that hold the top panel in place. The top panel also has a couple of pieces of tape. Just pull it down exposing the bottom of the 6x9's. Find the speaker connectors and unplug. I attached a couple of pictures for your reference (disregard the white speaker enclosure on the right side).
Shooter, cheers...thats exactly what I was hoping to hear. I didnt realize that top panel was so flexible!
Amthar....I'm not totally interested in hacking up my car just yet
Amthar....I'm not totally interested in hacking up my car just yet
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