krazyqban352
03-26-2008, 02:45 AM
I figured I should help some people out and make this as simple as possible. After doing this install the difference in clarity and sound is night and day! The reason for me doing this is that I could not see myself spending $250 + on new component speakers when there is no need to. Bass should come from your subs, not your door speakers. :nope:
I will break it down into several steps, some with pictures.
Tools required: Soldering Gun, Solder, Hot Glue Gun, Hot Glue Sticks (High Heat), 10mm Wrench, Flat Head Screw Driver
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2242/2362997206_0df1ff8c03.jpg
1. Buy your choice of aftermarket tweeters, atleast 100 watts rms (for a future amp). You could spend as little or as much as you want, it is up to you. I chose to spend $30 and get the PowerAcoustik NB 1 Tweeters. You can buy tweeters practically anywhere, I chose a local audio shop.
http://www.poweracoustik.com/pa2006/images/PRODUCT/ADUIO/SW/NB1.jpg
2. Remove your door panel. This is very simple, but if you are having trouble refer to this link: http://www.scionlife.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=24781
3. Locate the stock tweeter and unplug the wiring harness from it. Then unscrew the 10mm bolt holding it on.
http://www.scionlife.com/tech/images/doorpanel_tc/doorpanel5.jpg
4. Desolder the wires from the tabs of the stock tweeters. In this case, remember that right (+) is red and left is black (-).
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2289/2362167855_98af1470ba.jpg
5. Using a flat head screwdriver, pry the stock tweeter off of its mount. May be able to pull it up to get it off but the glue holds pretty tight.
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2371/2362170371_5058faa420.jpg
6. Solder the new tweeter's wires onto the tabs of the mount. Remember right is red (+) and left is black (-).
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2286/2363003982_34f1c8d6bf.jpg
7. Place your tweeter flat onto the area marked in the photo and push down on it while hot gluing all around it (do not let go until glue dries).
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2104/2362171553_c240cf75aa.jpg
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2322/2362173107_072093672e.jpg
8. Reinstall door panel, tweeter mount, and all wiring connections, this is easier with someone helping to hold the door panel.
Hope this helped alot of people and saved them alot of money. Enjoy the nice crisp clear sound from your new tweeters! BTW I have an alpine amp hooked up to this setup and it sounds beautiful!
I will break it down into several steps, some with pictures.
Tools required: Soldering Gun, Solder, Hot Glue Gun, Hot Glue Sticks (High Heat), 10mm Wrench, Flat Head Screw Driver
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2242/2362997206_0df1ff8c03.jpg
1. Buy your choice of aftermarket tweeters, atleast 100 watts rms (for a future amp). You could spend as little or as much as you want, it is up to you. I chose to spend $30 and get the PowerAcoustik NB 1 Tweeters. You can buy tweeters practically anywhere, I chose a local audio shop.
http://www.poweracoustik.com/pa2006/images/PRODUCT/ADUIO/SW/NB1.jpg
2. Remove your door panel. This is very simple, but if you are having trouble refer to this link: http://www.scionlife.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=24781
3. Locate the stock tweeter and unplug the wiring harness from it. Then unscrew the 10mm bolt holding it on.
http://www.scionlife.com/tech/images/doorpanel_tc/doorpanel5.jpg
4. Desolder the wires from the tabs of the stock tweeters. In this case, remember that right (+) is red and left is black (-).
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2289/2362167855_98af1470ba.jpg
5. Using a flat head screwdriver, pry the stock tweeter off of its mount. May be able to pull it up to get it off but the glue holds pretty tight.
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2371/2362170371_5058faa420.jpg
6. Solder the new tweeter's wires onto the tabs of the mount. Remember right is red (+) and left is black (-).
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2286/2363003982_34f1c8d6bf.jpg
7. Place your tweeter flat onto the area marked in the photo and push down on it while hot gluing all around it (do not let go until glue dries).
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2104/2362171553_c240cf75aa.jpg
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2322/2362173107_072093672e.jpg
8. Reinstall door panel, tweeter mount, and all wiring connections, this is easier with someone helping to hold the door panel.
Hope this helped alot of people and saved them alot of money. Enjoy the nice crisp clear sound from your new tweeters! BTW I have an alpine amp hooked up to this setup and it sounds beautiful!