I installed a set of speakers in the rear pillar, where I previously had none. Any 3 1/2 inch speaker will work in the recess. All you really need is some self-tapping sheet metal screws (small ones) and screw them right in. It took me about 10 minutes per speaker and I just tapped into the pre-existing wiring. I bought a pair of Infinity 3.5 two-ways. They won't blow you doors off, but the get the job done. Anything any bigger won't fit.
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Re:Installing Subwoofers
Date: 2008/06/10 03:58
By: bluzcruz
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Thanks for the info OBX much appreciated Nick.
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Re:Installing Subwoofers
Date: 2008/07/29 03:09
By: mackteam
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hey what size bazooka tube did you install , and do you have any pix of it , also where did you mount your amp . i need to install one for the infinnitys that i mounted in the rear pillars to pump up some power so they quit poping at higher volume any suggestions
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Re:Installing Subwoofers
Date: 2008/11/08 21:28
By: luvmy07FJ
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I put 4x 8" MBQuarts....doors and pillar...had the lazer cuts done for the back...the "factory fit" suggestions for the rear plugins were crap...Pushing with a RFosgate 400w punch amp, Kenwood receiver...looking for a processor to top it off...maybe Christmas, but I haven't really been THAT good.
I would offer this suggestion...go listen to the FJammer factory subwoofer...it isn't all that good. And, Toyota wants $360 for the 6x plastic panels removed...so keep up with them.
FYI...I bought the factory sub, didn't like it and traded it even for the replacement plastic, just to get it back to normal.
Best of luck!
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