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Old 13 Jan 2004, 03:28 pm
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EJIII, check this out, it's an install guide for the MOPAR subwoofer, should answer all your questions.

http://www.ptdoityourself.net/ptsubintro.html
Along with this there is a thread here about how to change out the stock speakers to a full audio system speaker 3-way, sub, mid, tweeter, set up speaker. Its cheaper than the sub and less hasle, and have read that is sounds close to the same with better clearity.

There Polk audio DX7's 5X7 and run around 150-170 a pair. Good luck finding them in a local store though. My area doesn't have them.
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Old 13 Jan 2004, 03:41 pm
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Go with seperates in the rear. Use the factory 5x7 speaker as a template on 3/8" mdf.. you can easily fit a 5.25 seperate component system in that location.. Great sound for rear staging. for the front upgrade to a 6.5 / tweeter seperates.. 6.5 in the door location.. tweeter in the upper dash corners.. great improvement over stock..
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Old 13 Jan 2004, 10:20 pm
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go with something like polk audio, alpine, boston acoustics, kicker and use composite 6 1/2"s in the doors, most come with crossovers to keep the bass out of the tweeters. best place for tweets is either in the a pillars or at the bottom corner of the a pillars at the windshield. you can use tape to mount them temporarily till you find the best place to aim them. If you know how to do fiberglass you can pretty much build any enclosure you want. I just got a brand new pair of polk audio 4" 2 way speakers for $18 (retail for $80) but an odd size , i plan on fiberglassing the lower door panels and mounting them alongside the 6.5's

I never seen the mopar subwoofer but i'm guessing thats its wayyyy overpriced for what it is. but if your using the stock head unit then i guess thats the only option, maybe a bazooka tube http://www.sasbazooka.com/, or something similar taht has a built in amp. In order to run anything else you would need to have rca outputs from your head unit to an amp. I have 2 kicker Comp VR 12's that were around $100 each which is probably less then one mopar 10" sub.

jaygotti, if you want dvd/nav and know a thing about computers you may want to look on this forum www.mp3car.com everything you'd ever want to know about building a mobile entertainment system, or you can also buy premade head unit/ dvd systems that have a retractable screen. I just prefer to build my own stuff, for those electronically inclined, you can learn ALOT just by checking the forums at www.carsound.com especially the fabrication section, many of the members are professional installers who do custom sounds systems for a living and also build competition show cars, they can be a gret help when you need answers and save you from wasting money on bad equipment
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Old 13 Jan 2004, 10:30 pm
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Anyways, I feel the rear speakers suck. They rattle with the volume on 20 and the bass at 5 on the stock deck.
pull the pillars and use sound deadining panels and expanding foam on the sheetmetal and plastic panels. If you can afford dynamat go for it but theres other products available at much lower cost. Brown Bread, Rammatt, ice guard from home depot used in roofing has also been know to produce good results.
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Old 14 Jan 2004, 09:47 pm
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welcome jay!!
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Old 10 Apr 2008, 07:41 pm
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Hello all --

Well, my 2003 Turbo CD player just died. I am wondering if anyone can advise on who I can go to in Southern California to install a new system.

Thanks!
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Hello all --

Well, my 2003 Turbo CD player just died. I am wondering if anyone can advise on who I can go to in Southern California to install a new system.

Thanks!
See if there's a Competition Soundworks near you if you need something custom done or if you're going to splurge on a full stereo 'system'. I believe they've got a few stores now, but they are one of the best places in So. Cal. If you're just doing a CD player replacement, most any chain store can do that.
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Old 14 Apr 2008, 12:34 pm
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thanks for suggestion
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Rash girl,what I meant by Not wanting to go crazy is I've seen people with these huge sub woofers that make your glass move, and enough power to light New York City. I wanted to just maybe improve it a little. If I want to rock, I go in the basement, turn on my 600 watt Carver, with Boston Acoustic speakers, put some cotton in my ears, uncover my drum set, and ROCK THE ROOF! in my car, I tend to be somewhat more lay back, although I like quality sound. catch my drift? turbomangt
One thing that you can do to improve your sound quite a bit is to get an equalizer. I have a 2006 Touring Edition with the stock CD Radio and an Ipod plug. When I plug in my Palm Pilot to play music trough it, the sound is amazing. I believe the reason is because the music player in my Palm, Aeroplayer, allows me to tweak the sound quality through its graphic equalizer. The speakers are actually not too bad in delivering good bass, once they get some to deliver.
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Old 17 Apr 2008, 12:14 pm
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I never seen the mopar subwoofer but i'm guessing thats its wayyyy overpriced for what it is. but if your using the stock head unit then i guess thats the only option, maybe a bazooka tube BAZOOKA Mobile Audio, or something similar taht has a built in amp. In order to run anything else you would need to have rca outputs from your head unit to an amp. I have 2 kicker Comp VR 12's that were around $100 each which is probably less then one mopar 10" sub.
I thought this too, I have built subtle systems and SPL ground shakers, but in the PT I had to have all boot space available for picking the wife & kids up with luggage from the airport so any kind of box in the but was just not going to fly.

I paid $90 on e-bay for the mopar unit and when it came it looked like a well made unit, it's only an 8" cone but size isn't everything
It probably took longer to install that a tube like the bazooka as you have to take out the rear seat (easy) rear interior trim and route the wiring down the passenger side to the front (quite easy), once ther it just plugs into your head unit and the wiring loom you just pulled from the head unit, power is taken from the back of the cigar lighter. Installing the unit and the grille over where the pocket used to be is also not too bad, the beauty is the unit comes with istructions that are easy to follow and it has a list of tools to use.

It sounded just fine with the stock head unit and allows you to turn the bass down to say -1 so the rest of the speakers are not trying to over travel to produce low frequencies they are not designed to take.

I've since changed out the head unit and it still works great with an aftermarket head unit, I'm still running the same wiring set up (from the high level rear speaker wires), but I'm told that it's easy to change it over to use the pre-amplified RCA outputs, I just can't be bothered to pull out the unit and head unit to chage it over sounds fine like it is.

One thing is to take your time and listen to a variety of CD's when assessing where to set the gain screw on the unit as once you put the car back to gether you can't get at the gain to adjust like you could with a tube or box on the boot.
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