- Joined
- Feb 24, 2021
- Messages
- 364
- Points
- 101
- Vehicle Year
- 2004-Bone stock
- Engine
- 4.0 V6
- Transmission
- Automatic
- My credo
- Why should I pay someone else to screw it up when I can screw it up myself for free?
I got the Infinity Kappa 6x9's installed in the front and the Sony 5x7's 4-ways swapped to the rear. Those Kappa speakers have very large magnets so I really had to favor the front side of the cutout to avoid the window track. An air saw makes short order of the cutting. The worst part of the whole project has been those plastic plugs for the rear door panels. Like most things they come out easy and drive you crazy on the reinstall. Whoever installed the Sony front speakers had the polarity reversed on both of them. It's not like you can't find wiring diagrams on line in 30 seconds 
I'll need to come back in and install sound deadener when Amazon smiles on me. So far I love the excellent sound improvement, the bass is great and I won't need a sub that's for sure. I'm glad I put the 6x9's in the front rather than the rear area. I know a lot of folks like breaking things 4 wheeling; I like to just kick back and listen to the tunes on a long drive. My days of breaking axles and welding on the trail are over.

I'll need to come back in and install sound deadener when Amazon smiles on me. So far I love the excellent sound improvement, the bass is great and I won't need a sub that's for sure. I'm glad I put the 6x9's in the front rather than the rear area. I know a lot of folks like breaking things 4 wheeling; I like to just kick back and listen to the tunes on a long drive. My days of breaking axles and welding on the trail are over.