| T edward |
| I'm going to buy a new 06 Tacoma and want to install an after market stereo. Is this posible? I read that everything is tied to the computer. And what size are the door speakers in this truck? T edward |
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| Stocker |
Anything is possible with enough time, money or both. A *good* shop will tell you that.
If the stock system is too tied-in to running the car, you may have to extend cables and 'hide' the equipment |
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| T edward |
| How about replacing the speakers and instaling a Jlaudio LC6i and a sub? T edward |
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| Stocker |
LC6i = ?
as long as the non-sub speakers are the right size and electrically compatible the hardest part is not messing up the door panels or wherever they are mounted. |
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| T edward |
| I guess I'll have to get the truck and pull the panels to see what size the speakers are. Tom Daugherty |
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| Stocker |
crutchfield may have the dimensions... last time I looked (long time ago) they had a chart with different cars vs. speaker dimensions.
if the circuit is properly implemented, the line-level converter should be just the ticket
and if you just type the URL, it comes up as a clickable link on DIYAudio. |
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| Staticjeep |
| 5-1/4" Component System would be your best bet... 5 1/4 is the front speakers.... dont know about the rest of them |
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