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- Jul 17, 2012
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- Conroe, TX
- Ram Year
- 2014 Ram 1500
- Engine
- Whipple Supercharged 422" Hemi
A few weeks ago I picked up a 2014 Regular Cab Express truck to test some new performance parts on. I will be driving this truck a lot over the next 6 months or so, and the base factory stereo is definitely lacking. A few PM's back and forth with Greygoose, and he recommended I go with the Plug-n-play Mopar Kicker Upgrade. I didnt want to add a sub because I'm not wanting any extra weight, so this was the easiest upgrade option.
It was very nice not having to buy any extra wiring harnesses or connectors to install these in the truck, and the install took less than 30 minutes from start to finish. I did not change the head unit or add any amplifier, but the sound is much more crisp and clear. I'm sure putting a little more power to them would make them sound even better, but I am very happy with the swap considering that these are fairly inexpensive and so easy to install. The Mopar part# for this kit is 77KICK28AB. Here are a few pics of the new setup...
It was very nice not having to buy any extra wiring harnesses or connectors to install these in the truck, and the install took less than 30 minutes from start to finish. I did not change the head unit or add any amplifier, but the sound is much more crisp and clear. I'm sure putting a little more power to them would make them sound even better, but I am very happy with the swap considering that these are fairly inexpensive and so easy to install. The Mopar part# for this kit is 77KICK28AB. Here are a few pics of the new setup...