Zero_Accel
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- First Name
- Aaron
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- Oct 27, 2021
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- Location
- El Paso, Texas
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- 2020 Jeep Gladiator Sport
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- Systems Engineer
Today I decided that I wanted to install my Alpine roll-bar speakers that have been sitting on my workbench.
To do that meant that I had to cut up the stock speaker enclosure, since the original sound bar is molded to the speakers.
Taking the speakers out was easy.
Scored my cut profile with the included template and a utility blade.
Used a torch on my utility knife to get the blade red hot. Was VERY CAREFUL not to set down hot things on my interior. Had one section that was rounded and at a odd angle, so I got the Dremel out for the last part of the job.
Made cutting the plastic easy.
I think the cuts are fairly even given the tools that I was working with.
Once the holes were cleaned up, filled them with the included poly-fill.
Dropping in the Alpines was easy, just plug and play with a set of Metra adapters since I have the factory Alpine upgrade.
Since I was doing this upgrade, I threw in a set of the plug and play Kicker tweeters that have been posted here before. Pulled the mesh with a pry tool, two screws and one plug, and they dropped right in. Easy.
Not a terrible install, and it's a solid improvement over the stock speakers. Paired with my factory Alpine Sub and the set of Kicker dash tweeters, I'm VERY happy with the audio!
And they look sharp! These really should be included with the Alpine package.
To do that meant that I had to cut up the stock speaker enclosure, since the original sound bar is molded to the speakers.
Taking the speakers out was easy.
Scored my cut profile with the included template and a utility blade.
Used a torch on my utility knife to get the blade red hot. Was VERY CAREFUL not to set down hot things on my interior. Had one section that was rounded and at a odd angle, so I got the Dremel out for the last part of the job.
Made cutting the plastic easy.
I think the cuts are fairly even given the tools that I was working with.
Once the holes were cleaned up, filled them with the included poly-fill.
Dropping in the Alpines was easy, just plug and play with a set of Metra adapters since I have the factory Alpine upgrade.
Since I was doing this upgrade, I threw in a set of the plug and play Kicker tweeters that have been posted here before. Pulled the mesh with a pry tool, two screws and one plug, and they dropped right in. Easy.
Not a terrible install, and it's a solid improvement over the stock speakers. Paired with my factory Alpine Sub and the set of Kicker dash tweeters, I'm VERY happy with the audio!
And they look sharp! These really should be included with the Alpine package.
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