FYI cheap 5x7's
Originally Posted by Dallasstars10
So what about if i got a 2002 Ext Cab...would these fit with plug and play??? Im pretty sure that they will, just wnat to get an extra opinion before i pull the trigger...
Originally Posted by styxnpicks
5x7 = 6x8
Originally Posted by Dallasstars10
So what about if i got a 2002 Ext Cab...would these fit with plug and play??? Im pretty sure that they will, just wnat to get an extra opinion before i pull the trigger...
Hey Styx, I hope that partsexpress is giving you some sort of kickback for selling 10 sets in a week.
Once again, good find for a inexpensive/easy upgrade.
Devildog101
Originally Posted by Devildog101
Plug/Play... They will fit your truck just as stock.
Hey Styx, I hope that partsexpress is giving you some sort of kickback for selling 10 sets in a week.
Once again, good find for a inexpensive/easy upgrade.
Devildog101
Hey Styx, I hope that partsexpress is giving you some sort of kickback for selling 10 sets in a week.
Once again, good find for a inexpensive/easy upgrade.
Devildog101

Is there a link or write-up on how to seperate the tweaters and mount them in the tweater opening on the front doors? I saw one poster mention it on partsexpress website in a review. Anyone done this yet or is it still too early? Is anyone else interested in doing this?
Originally Posted by jake4373
Is there a link or write-up on how to seperate the tweaters and mount them in the tweater opening on the front doors? I saw one poster mention it on partsexpress website in a review. Anyone done this yet or is it still too early? Is anyone else interested in doing this?
Mine arrived today. I ordered 4, but I only installed 2. I honestly cant seem to tell the difference. I leaned the seat back and faded from front to rear. I hear some more detail comming from the front, but I really cant get into the sweet spot on the rears (if there is one).
I still think its a cool buy and I'm glad I have done it. When I finally get my sub installed, I may put a filter on them and see how they sound.
The magnet is more massive on the 2way vs the whizzer cone. It was a nice plug and play. The fronts are so easy to change, it could probably be done in 5 minutes if you rush. The backs I had to do a little research, but I found the answer on here as always. I'll do those in the day when its a little warmer.
I still think its a cool buy and I'm glad I have done it. When I finally get my sub installed, I may put a filter on them and see how they sound.
The magnet is more massive on the 2way vs the whizzer cone. It was a nice plug and play. The fronts are so easy to change, it could probably be done in 5 minutes if you rush. The backs I had to do a little research, but I found the answer on here as always. I'll do those in the day when its a little warmer.
Originally Posted by bangingd
Installed mine and much clearer highs and what I would call better stereo "imaging".
Should be great with the sub going in tomorow
Should be great with the sub going in tomorow
I am also very happy with the slight upgrade in the sound. Thankyou for the post
Just ordered 4 of them, thanks for posting this. I was disappointed with the stock stereo and this should help
Can't beat it for less than $5 a piece.
So you just take the stockers out and plug these in place? I know nothing about stereo components or electrical stuff
These are the speakers used with the Audiophile package minus the subwoofer correct?
So you just take the stockers out and plug these in place? I know nothing about stereo components or electrical stuff

These are the speakers used with the Audiophile package minus the subwoofer correct?
Last edited by Copenhagen848; Jan 4, 2008 at 07:18 PM.
Originally Posted by Copenhagen848
So you just take the stockers out and plug these in place? I know nothing about stereo components or electrical stuff
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Originally Posted by Copenhagen848
These are the speakers used with the Audiophile package minus the subwoofer correct?
Originally Posted by Copenhagen848
So you just take the stockers out and plug these in place? I know nothing about stereo components or electrical stuff 

Then reverse the process from that point.
The backs are a little harder to get to on a screw but not that much. I dont know about the scabs.

Last edited by hllon4whls; Jan 4, 2008 at 09:56 PM.


