A good set of 6x9's amplified give a surprising amount of bass. I'd start there and add the sub later, unless you really want to keep the factory speakers. I have some focal 6x9s that sound great amped.
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Figured out that if you use the lightning cable, you have to swap the input in the settings input menu. All good now..
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Yeah focals are nice..I have 4 of their 6x9s in my doors, a 5 channel amp, and a 12 in sub under the seat. Huge improvement over the base system. Just installed a kenwood ddx 371 today to finish it all out
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I finally got the right antenna adapter. The guy at the shop where I bought my radio from said the previous guy who sold me everything was an idiot :)
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I just installed the head unit and everything went well minus a couple items...
1. Antenna adapter I got may have been wrong. Anyone know the right part number?
2. I ran the iPod cable supplied to the glove compartment and plugged in my lightning cable to the USB. I thought the lightning cable...
Higher the better, so you won't have to set gains as high on your amp(s). Most new radios these days are between 4-5V. The older eclipse radios were 8v...haven't seen anything that high lately.
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This comment alone should make this thread useless. Who cares if one truck is faster than the other. If you like your truck that's all that matters.
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I actually think the factory dash speakers are 8ohm and most after market speakers will be 4. You'd probably have to tune the highs down a tad and adjust the fade a little more towards the back.
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Replace your dash speakers with some higher sensitivity 3.5 in speakers (kicker or infinity). That's an instant difference that costs $40-70 and 10-15 minutes of your time
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Yeah on mine the kickers in the dash are easily overpowering the highs of the door speakers. I have to go back and have the shop adjust gains because they set them low to break in everything.
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