Weird. The one I just did used a Maestro RR and I had to go down to the Uconnect module. But that'll be interesting to try next time.
Jay
Weird. The one I just did used a Maestro RR and I had to go down to the Uconnect module. But that'll be interesting to try next time.
Jay
Ah ha! Ours was pre-Uconnect head unit - had the ole dual knobs and green LCD display. She wasn't interested in getting a fancy audio upgrade, since I planned on swapping it out for her anyways
Did I add anything on here about the backup camera? Geez, don't think I updated about it. Was an eBay piece, slides right over the spare tire lugs, and fit between the factory spokes. Got lucky though, it fits perfect through the holes of these new Pro Comp wheels she picked out. Was an easy plug and play piece for about $100. Biggest issue was routing wires through the rear door.
Get to start on the speaker swap and building a cargo carrier/subwoofer enclosure next. Then figuring out where to put the amplifier.
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I'll try to find the details, but it looks identical to this one:
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Looks similar to the one I got for my GF's Wrangler. I think it was made by Rydeen, and was about $75. Got mine on eBay around Xmas.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Jeep-Wrangl...76ccc9d05e1aba
Nothing like a bit of motivation with the suspension to get a push towards more audio, right? Right. Here we go! Stock speakers, this is the same setup in the soundbar up top (rear), and in the dash. Soundbar has the woofer and widebander right together, dash has the woofer mounted down low in the dash, widebander up top in the dash corners:
Alright, from those, we make tracings, and start attempting some baffles:
Once we have those cut out, can test fit, and see what modifications need made to make them fit better:
Little bit of Gorilla Glue keeps those tweeter mounts in place:
Coat of black paint, and here they sit in the dash:
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Let's head back to the soundbar, button that up. The C3-525 fit perfectly in these spots. Had a bit of trouble with the basket on the C3-650, but we'll get back to that in a bit. Trimmed the baffles to the shape of the C3-525 woofers:
Roundover on the back side:
And they fit!
Crossovers are mounted inside the soundbar, used some leftover foam from a set of Fast Rings to sandwich and secure the crossovers:
Mounted!
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