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2017 TRD stock speakers, Houston, TX

Discussion in '3rd Gen Tacoma Parts Marketplace (2016-2023)' started by SurfratTX, Oct 22, 2017.

  1. Oct 22, 2017 at 3:56 PM
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    SurfratTX

    SurfratTX [OP] Well-Known Member

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    Selling the stock speakers off my 2017 TRD.
    Had these for about 1,300 miles.
    $20 for all, plus shipping.
    Perfect condition.

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  2. Oct 24, 2017 at 5:47 AM
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    LawTaco

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    I thew mine in the trash, they are worthless
     
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  3. Oct 24, 2017 at 7:02 AM
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    SurfratTX

    SurfratTX [OP] Well-Known Member

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    Not my experience.
    I installed the Subaru tweeters first and ran it for a few days....tweeters made a big difference....the other stock speakers combined had decent, good sound.
    Then installed the Crutchfield kit speakers....better sound at higher volumes....lower volume hard to tell a difference between stock and the Crutchfield.

    Hard for me to throw away working things.....someone can ‘re-purpose’ maybe their kids car etc.
     
  4. Oct 25, 2017 at 6:28 PM
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    gulzeb

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    In order of install: Tint all around Weathertech floormats Center console insert and tray 17x7.5 +15mm alloy FJ rims, painted black Morimoto 2stroke led low beams Toyota bed mat AVS in-channel vent visors Removed black stickers from doors Removed air dam Debadged JDM ASTAR reverse leds Door sill protectors Reflective black tailgate inserts Rear cam anytime Fabric console cover Extra coverage engine guards Rigid SAE fogs Kicker/Subaru in-dash speakers JBL GT7-96 front door speakers JBL GT7-6 rear door speakers Hushmat deadener and wave breakers in doors Noico deadener behind rear seats Timbren Tortun4L rear bumpstops Added Line-X'd OEM flares OEM mudflaps Skid from TRD OR Avid Off Road front bumper guard Fatmat hoodliner 2nd gen 5100's with 2885s Sway bar relocate Cut off exhaust behind spare Wet Okoles on front seats Wheelers Superbumps Wheelers 2” single AAL ATH corner tie-downs ATH bed stiffeners Line-X’d rear bumper end caps TRD Sport/OR tail lights OEM bed step TRD Pro grille Fortin remote start Leer 180 Sleeping platform in bed 265/70/17 Terra Grappler G2 BPF front recovery point OV Tune 1.04 87 Westin 30” hidden bumper light bar Rago hidden bumper brackets
    I had the same experience. Put in Subaru tweeters first and right away the sound was way less muddled. The issue I had was that the sounds didn’t really mesh well, because tweeters were too loud compared to door speakers. Then I put JBLs in doors and issue was resolved.
     

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