![]() There's already a write up on this forum for that. Prior to this I did go ahead and cut the wires that play the V8 sound over the speakers. The goal is to retain factory look and function, and make it easy to put back to factory when I sell the truck. These are the connectors that plug into the door wire panels. ![]() I also bought a terminal tool to remove the connectors from the old connector, since I will keep using the Sony DSP to push the center channel. I wanted to use this instead of hacking up my old one. Motorcraft WPT1145, this is the connector that plugs into the Sony DSP. Infinity Reference 3002CFX for the center According to Crutchfield they don't fit this truck, but I can promise you they do.Īudison Bit Ten D to sum all the channels Also for the door speakers I bought 2 sets of Metra 72-5602 from Crutchfield. I used the supplied speaker adapter as well. Polk Audio DB652 6.5", also from Crutchfield. They came with the adapter brackets and it works great. So far I have.ĪudioFrog GS693 6x9's in the front door, bought from Crutchfield. ![]() The plan is to replace all speakers, add an amp, add a subwoofer, and have all the speakers except the center processed trough a DSP, and add sound deadener to the doors. So just going to start this small, then build on it. And if they are Sony systems most just upgrade the speakers. So I've seen a few posts on here about upgrading speakers, but most of them apply to the non-Sony systems.
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