All-aftermarket system EXCEPT head-unit... possible?
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Originally Posted by ddalder
The amp is located in the trunk. You'll find a plastic panel that spans the width of the trunk immediately behind where the rear seat back is located. Remove this panel. It will be held in place by one clip towards the upper right side, the remaining fasteners are magnets across the top. You'll find two diagonal cross braces. The amp is located on the driver side brace and should be labelled "Monsoon" in red lettering.
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Originally Posted by UNCCBum
Ahhh, alright, awesome. So I can just replace the amp, replace the speakers, and use all the stock wiring?
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Originally Posted by ddalder
UNCCBum, Please have a look at my earlier post. I have edited since your last message...
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Originally Posted by ddalder
Yes, this should be fine. Because you have the GXP, you'll have wiring to each speaker location from the trunk (8 pair in total).
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Originally Posted by ddalder
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Yes, this should be fine. Because you have the GXP, you'll have wiring to each speaker location from the trunk (8 pair in total).
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Originally Posted by ddalder
Because you have the GXP, you'll have wiring to each speaker location from the trunk (8 pair in total).
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using the stock headunit is going to serverly limit you. it all starts with the sauce. and when your sauce is weak the moar componenets you add will help little. upgrade the sauce 1st. it'* the most important part of your system. bar none.
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UNCCBum,
It can be done but don't expect to be happy with it. I already did it myself.
First I added JL Audio tweeters and Focal Mids to the front first and left the rears intact, all using the Monsoon amp. I had no choice but to use the built in crossovers in the Monsoon and connect to the correct wires in the door. Monsoon wasn't giving me much volume so I took out the Monsoon and added a nice Kicker amp instead (60x4). I used a line level converter and spent a ridiculous amount of time in the trunk identifying, cutting, and splicing those tiny damn little input wires and hooking the factory speaker wires to the Kicker. When all was said and done, the sound was there but it was VERY disappointing compared to previous systems. I pulled out the factory unit and replaced it (with a little modification) and it made a world of difference. I added the interface for the steering wheel controls.
I left the rear door speakers in for now, running at very low volume from the Kicker and also removed the rear deck speakers. I installed a Fi Audio Q15 (ported @ 32 Hz) and an 1800 W amp.
Next I have added satellite radio using the supplied Sirius antenna and am working on hooking it into that "special" looking XM sharkfin on the roof. I tested it and got a good signal so I'll test and finish that up next week. I just couldn't leave it there doing nothing I guess.
It can be done but don't expect to be happy with it. I already did it myself.
First I added JL Audio tweeters and Focal Mids to the front first and left the rears intact, all using the Monsoon amp. I had no choice but to use the built in crossovers in the Monsoon and connect to the correct wires in the door. Monsoon wasn't giving me much volume so I took out the Monsoon and added a nice Kicker amp instead (60x4). I used a line level converter and spent a ridiculous amount of time in the trunk identifying, cutting, and splicing those tiny damn little input wires and hooking the factory speaker wires to the Kicker. When all was said and done, the sound was there but it was VERY disappointing compared to previous systems. I pulled out the factory unit and replaced it (with a little modification) and it made a world of difference. I added the interface for the steering wheel controls.
I left the rear door speakers in for now, running at very low volume from the Kicker and also removed the rear deck speakers. I installed a Fi Audio Q15 (ported @ 32 Hz) and an 1800 W amp.
Next I have added satellite radio using the supplied Sirius antenna and am working on hooking it into that "special" looking XM sharkfin on the roof. I tested it and got a good signal so I'll test and finish that up next week. I just couldn't leave it there doing nothing I guess.