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pbkid
02/17/2009, 07:06 PM
hey, just did some work on my VX today, changed the front door speakers to infinity reference component's...

i also took the speaker grill out of the front doors...and added red LED's...just thought maybe a little excitement for driving at night ;)

im also gonna post some info on wiring info for anyone else looking to do their front speakers...

front left door-
woofer + blue
- yellow

tweeter+ black/yellow
- green/white

front right door-
woofer + blue
- grey

tweeter+ green/yellow
- dark green/ yellow

ill post some pics of the LED work later....

heres some keywords for people searching-
front, speakers, tweeters, wires, wiring

hope it helps :)

Ldub
02/17/2009, 07:16 PM
Ah young Master Jack, so young & already much smarter than yer old uncle...:rolleyesg

I was nutz enough to pull all new wires (BIG wires) through those skinny door boots, & it's NO fun...:sighwgray

I used Infinity reference panels for my rear speakers & love them long time...
(sorry, just watched full metal jacket...:razzgray:)

GOOD INFO.! :thumbup:

etlsport
02/17/2009, 07:19 PM
i put all new wires in too.. mostly cause i have an amp pushing the speakers in the doors.. easiest way to run wires through those boots is to pull it free from both sides... get it as vertical as possible and push a thin walled metal tube through.. then run your wires through that, slide the tube off and voila!

i am lookin forward to seeing the LEDs.. i still want to put alarm LEDs on my door panels one day.. stupid cold weather :cryb:

anyone looking to up grade, check out amazon's deal of the day today.. infinity reference 6.5" speakers.. with a small amount of modding they will fit in the front door

http://www.amazon.com/gp/goldbox/ref=cs_top_nav_gb27

offer is only good 02/17/09 though

pbkid
02/17/2009, 07:26 PM
etl, as a matter of fact, most vehicles have good enough wiring to handle 4-channel power...

the only time its really necessary to run new wires is if the wires are a small gauge, which the VX has standard gauge wire (and mine was in pretty good shape)...im pretty confident that they will perform really well with a 4-channel...

ill also have to post some pics of my rear speakers im getting set up :cool:
im trying to get really creative with them...

i've decided that i dont like the location of the stock rear speakers so im moving them to behind the headrests....i actually bought some badarse 4x6 infinity 2 ways and some nice boxes to build them into...
ill get some pics of those up later :)

etlsport
02/17/2009, 07:31 PM
hmm good to know.. knowing that, i still probably wouldve changed the wires, just because its too much of a pain to try to tie into the wires and re-route them to the amp.. i run 3 pairs of RCA cables from the head unit to behind the drivers seat to the amp.. rather than try to run stock wires to the seat i said just put new ones in

now you have me on pins and needles waiting to see what you are doing with the rears.. i was in a buddys jeep cherokee not too long ago and noticed the stock rear speakers are mounted in the ceiling.. that got me thinking... but not enough to even begin to attempt that sort of project lol

pbkid
02/17/2009, 07:44 PM
well, mine wont be mounted to the ceiling, but they will be mounted to the big pillar that creates our blind spot...all the way up to the top...

Riff Raff
02/17/2009, 07:47 PM
When replacing OEM speakers, there is only one place to shop: That's right, CRUTCHFIELD!!!

Crutchfield.com has all the right stuff for replacing OEM speakers, especially their "OEM Speaker Wire Adapters" (which are free with purchase). The OEM Speaker Wire Adapters plug-in between the OEM speaker wire harness and the new replacement speaker. There is absolutely no wire cutting or wire splicing when Crutchfield's OEM Speaker Wire Adapters are used. Once you've used them; you'll refuse to use anything else.

Crutchfield.com website is state-of-the-art and the only place to buy replacement OEM speakers, period. I've purchased many products from Crutchfield for over 30 years, and their quality of products, service, and garanteed satisifaction is unparalled. Check out Crutchfield.com BEFORE you make any purchase regarding electronics. The free w/purchase OEM Speaker Wire Adapters are "priceless".

pbkid
02/17/2009, 08:02 PM
no offense but are you paid to advertise for them??? that sounded like something you would hear on the radio or see on tv....

crutchfield is a great place to buy electronics..they have great prices and they have great products...

but some people need other people to do the work for them, and some people need to talk to a real person in a store because they dont know what they are looking for...

thats why i have a job...


anyhow, i tried to load the pics as stated earlier..but the site wouldnt let me...i dont know if they are too big or what the issue was..but im gonna try to host them through photobucket

Y33TREKker
02/17/2009, 08:09 PM
Anyone know where I might find some speaker wire adapters for when I'm installing aftermarket speakers and don't want to splice into the factory harnesses? I swear I've heard of a company that offers those things, but for the life of me I can't remember it's name.











:bgwo:

pbkid
02/17/2009, 08:17 PM
ya, cant remember who it is....:cool:

ok, heres some pics, sorry but the site wouldnt support them so they are on photobucket, heres the links-
tweeter first, nothing special-
http://s186.photobucket.com/albums/x160/pbkid04/?action=view&current=DSC00589.jpg

speaker without the speaker grill, yes i know i need to clean behind where the grill goes-
http://s186.photobucket.com/albums/x160/pbkid04/?action=view&current=DSC00590.jpg

heres the whole door-
http://s186.photobucket.com/albums/x160/pbkid04/?action=view&current=DSC00591.jpg

the speaker glowing, i hope it doesnt look too ricer to everyone...i think it looks nice-
http://s186.photobucket.com/albums/x160/pbkid04/?action=view&current=DSC00592.jpg

one of the 4x6's before i tore into it ;)
http://s186.photobucket.com/albums/x160/pbkid04/?action=view&current=DSC00593.jpg

and side by side-
http://s186.photobucket.com/albums/x160/pbkid04/?action=view&current=DSC00596.jpg

and now the transplanted speaker, keep in mind, this isnt the finished product, i just wanted to get it mounted in there and plug it in to fix any air leaks in the box....
http://s186.photobucket.com/albums/x160/pbkid04/?action=view&current=DSC00597.jpg

oh and if anyone can give some good suggestions on how to make it a finished look, im open to ideas :cool:

well, there ya go guys...enjoy

Riff Raff
02/17/2009, 08:46 PM
PBKID--- No, I'm not a rep for Crutchfield; just a very satisfied customer for over 30 years. Crutchfield has never let me down, and their toll-free telephone support can answer any questions on-the-spot.

I realize you are a professional car stereo installer at Best Buy (according to your forum profile). Yes, if I was going to have an aftermarket head-unit installed; whereas the VX dashboard might have to be taken apart/dismantled, then I would definately opt for someone like you to do the work for me.

However, replacing OEM automotive speakers are extremely elementary for the rest of us VX'ers and Crutchfield provides step-by-step instructions with their products that are explicit to the VX. Replacing OEM speakers are the quickest, cheapest, and most simple way to improve a vehicle's car stereo sound while maintaining the original OEM head-unit.

Consequently; for those of us who desire to retain the OEM head-unit, but want improved overall sound can accomplish this simple task by doing it ourselves and not have to pay extra money for a professional installer (like you) to perform a simple 3rd grade level task. Let's leave the very complicated stereo installations for you, and the very simple ones for the rest of us. Again guys, check out CRUTCHFIELD.COM before you make any purchase; their website is extraordinary!!!

Of special note-- if the OEM Isuzu Head-Unit is ever replaced on the VX; then it will make the OEM 6-Disc Changer inoperative, as CD commands can only be given by the OEM Head-Unit. This is why many VX owner's put the Ford Taurus Cup-Holder/Coin-Holder in the spot where the 6-Disc CD changer used to be; if they put in an aftermarket head-unit stereo.

Triathlete
02/17/2009, 09:41 PM
A little help for ya kid...
http://i186.photobucket.com/albums/x160/pbkid04/DSC00589.jpg

http://i186.photobucket.com/albums/x160/pbkid04/DSC00590.jpg

http://i186.photobucket.com/albums/x160/pbkid04/DSC00591.jpg

http://i186.photobucket.com/albums/x160/pbkid04/DSC00592.jpg

http://i186.photobucket.com/albums/x160/pbkid04/DSC00593.jpg

http://i186.photobucket.com/albums/x160/pbkid04/DSC00596.jpg

http://i186.photobucket.com/albums/x160/pbkid04/DSC00597.jpg

pbkid
02/17/2009, 09:58 PM
dude, how the heck did you do that??? i cant even figure out how to post my own pics full size like that...(you would think i would know how by now)

pbkid
02/17/2009, 10:03 PM
PBKID--- No, I'm not a rep for Crutchfield; just a very satisfied customer for over 30 years. Crutchfield has never let me down, and their toll-free telephone support can answer any questions on-the-spot.

I realize you are a professional car stereo installer at Best Buy (according to your forum profile). Yes, if I was going to have an aftermarket head-unit installed; whereas the VX dashboard might have to be taken apart/dismantled, then I would definately opt for someone like you to do the work for me.

However, replacing OEM automotive speakers are extremely elementary for the rest of us VX'ers and Crutchfield provides step-by-step instructions with their products that are explicit to the VX. Replacing OEM speakers are the quickest, cheapest, and most simple way to improve a vehicle's car stereo sound while maintaining the original OEM head-unit.

Consequently; for those of us who desire to retain the OEM head-unit, but want improved overall sound can accomplish this simple task by doing it ourselves and not have to pay extra money for a professional installer (like you) to perform a simple 3rd grade level task. Let's leave the very complicated stereo installations for you, and the very simple ones for the rest of us. Again guys, check out CRUTCHFIELD.COM before you make any purchase; their website is extraordinary!!!

Of special note-- if the OEM Isuzu Head-Unit is ever replaced on the VX; then it will make the OEM 6-Disc Changer inoperative, as CD commands can only be given by the OEM Head-Unit. This is why many VX owner's put the Ford Taurus Cup-Holder/Coin-Holder in the spot where the 6-Disc CD changer used to be; if they put in an aftermarket head-unit stereo.

yes, i completely agree that crutchfield is a great way to get electronics for simple work....

and with a fellow VX'er like myself, im more than willing to help anyone with any type of car audio project they would be interested in....and i could easily take pics and give any type of wiring infomation including color codes....

the front ones were easy enough so i figured there was no need for a walk through...

however when i go to do the 4-channel and the rear speakers im gonna do a walkthrough for anyone interested in putting a 4-channel into their VX....
unfortunately i already ran most of the wires but ill take some pics on how to properly run the wires and how to attach everything...

Ldub
02/17/2009, 10:04 PM
well, mine wont be mounted to the ceiling, but they will be mounted to the big pillar that creates our blind spot...all the way up to the top...

That's where I put my rears, way better sound imaging, + way more easy than pulling the rear interior panels...:thumbup:

pbkid
02/17/2009, 10:13 PM
That's where I put my rears, way better sound imaging, + way more easy than pulling the rear interior panels...:thumbup:

your VX is where i got the idea...i can thank you for your creativeness in inspiring me...

and ya i hate where the rear speakers are mounted, i think the grill they used looks good, but it just doesnt create a good sound stage/imaging...

but ya, thanks for the great idea on how to fix it...

i had a whole huge thing mowing around in my head on how to re-vamp the whole system but i need to have access to the rear seat for one more year until i can get my STI as a daily driver and i can make my VX into a toy...then i can build a competition/custom sound system (similar to Biju's)

Triathlete
02/17/2009, 10:15 PM
dude, how the heck did you do that??? i cant even figure out how to post my own pics full size like that...(you would think i would know how by now)


Ancient chinese secret:bwgy:







**I know a few of us oldsters will remember that comercial!**

Ldub
02/17/2009, 10:31 PM
Ancient chinese secret:bwgy:







**I know a few of us oldsters will remember that comercial!**

Yeah, I'm old enuf...but still can't get my collars that white...:rolleyesg

Kid, when posting pics, look at the options across the top bar & click on the drop down menus...:smilewink (and all the rest of y'all that only post thumbs)
You'll see...if an old fart like me (or Billy, for that matter :razzgray: ) can figure it out...U can 2.
Have Whit help you!....:laughgray...She's smart enough to keep you around.

pbkid
02/18/2009, 08:38 AM
ya she can probably figure it out...

it has always made me mad that i could never figure out how to post them large like that :) but i feel like i've been around here too long to ask. like, maybe if i dont ask then it will look like im doing it on purpose :cool:

etlsport
02/18/2009, 08:47 AM
the way i always do it is to copy the link url from the gallery and erase where it says "/thumbs" or change it to say "/medium"