Has anyone added the 8" Kicker Door Subs to the Stock System?
#1
Has anyone added the 8" Kicker Door Subs to the Stock System?
I am running the JL CX 570x in my doors, but I am contemplating the Kicker 8" subs as well for the doors, all with the stock amps.
Is anyone running these units?
Thanks!
~Darren
Is anyone running these units?
Thanks!
~Darren
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#8
Originally Posted by Gtstyles2
Are they plug and play? Or do u have to add an amp?
Forgot to take pics today. Will do this week.
#9
Originally Posted by LEwis26
They use the stock amp. Theyres not plugs on the stock subs so you have to cut the wires, but it's really not a big deal and it's as close to plug and play as possible.
Forgot to take pics today. Will do this week.
#11
I replaced all speakers on door and had 6x9s added in the rear All kicker and amplified . I had originally added only a 10" sub in the trunk with amp. However the door speakers sounded distorted when I would crank up the sound. I think if you want to keep it inexpensive just change the 5x7s on door . Of all the speakers I replaced the door 5x7s are paper thin and look really cheap. I think if you just change the door 5x7s you will more clear sound. I should have went that route first
#14
Its a super easy install. Did these and front speakers in 45 minutes.
#16
No idea. You will need the kit with the correct spacer rings, and new grills to install it anyways.
Just buy the complete kit.
http://www.shelbystore.com/product-p/ka-8-woofer.htm
I got them from here:
http://www.championmustang.com/moder...ir-p-1839.html
#18
I went this route first. Replaced the 4 5X7s with Pioneer TSD6802Rs, replaced the subs with the Kickers. I was just not satisfied. The highs were not crisp enough even with Treble turned all the way up and the lows were too weak still, again with bass turned all the way up. For sure, it was an improvement over the stocks, anything would be. And, many could probably live just fine with those forever. But, I love to crank up the old classic rock, 80's rock and new wave and even some country every now and then while I drive, so I bit the bullet and put the Audio Control LCQ1 and JL Audio XD400/4 amp in over the weekend. In the doors, I swapped out the Pioneers for a set of Hertz HSK 130s. The 5 1/4s and the 1" tweeters fit in the 5X7 spot with a bit of custom work on the plate that came with the Hertz kit. Wiring was a real drag for the installers, and then tuning the LCQ1 and amp took another hour, but man what an improvement! Now the bass thumps when I want it to, but not when I don't. Those Kickers really like that extra power. The Hertz kit is amazingly clear and solid sounding. Best setup I have ever had in a car to date. Now, I need to get down to AudioLab again and get some Dynomat installed, I can rattle my doors open almost!
#19
Installed the Pioneer TSD6802Rs in the front (rear to follow) and also installed the Shelby Kicker 8" subs. The Pioneers are a nice improvement but I gotta say the Shelby's suck@ss. Before buying them I did read a few bad reviews to this effect but the vast majority said it was an improvement. I did call Kicker twice, once before and was told it would be better than stock and another afterwards, was then told that because of the higher impedance (vs stock) the result would be less output. Their output is really minimal at best, stock 8" subs definitely had much more output, perhaps it would be better if I added an aftermarket amp but I really didn't want to go this route. The grills are of poor quality as well. I did check the absolute polarity of the entire system (after the install), discovered the rears (which are still stock) is out of phase from the fronts, going to have to fix it when I install the rears. I know there are alot of you here do like them but this is one "upgrade" I actually regret.
#20
Did any of you who installed the Shelby system upgrade your head unit? I still have stock speakers all around, but with my JVC head unit the sound is much clearer and more controlled already. I'd imagine that since it has a full equalizer, as well as high and low-pass filters, it's delivering a much clearer signal, so the speakers respond. It's even been enough to cause rattles in the doors that weren't there with the factory system.
I'd be interested to know how much of the disappointment is a result of a lousy signal coming from the stock head unit.
I'd be interested to know how much of the disappointment is a result of a lousy signal coming from the stock head unit.