![]() ![]() The tweeter factory wires were extremely small and hard to join with the speaker wires. ![]() ![]() I broke a few clips when removing certain trim pieces along the way. The trickiest parts were running power to the 12 V battery from the rear seat area for the sub and replacing the A pillar tweeters. I had to figure out the sub replacement and center dash speaker on my own. I also want to shout out provobeast on YouTube ( ) for a complete walk through of front/tweeter/rear speaker tutorials. I want to shout out soundgoodstereo for the plug and play sub adapter, sub block plate, and front/rear door block out plates. It is so much better.Ī couple of clarifications : 1) I have never worked on car audio before 2) I am a strong believer in YouTube university 3) I am pretty handy 4) I have had to figure out a lot of electrical gremlins in boats so I was not too worried about doing this. BTW the B&O 8 speaker system is complete garbage. I was initially hesitant with such expensive truck but found the job to be easier than I thought (with help listed below). Total cost was under $1000 (more likely $850 but I didn’t track all of my receipts). I am not an audiophile, and listen primarily to Sirius/XM / Apple Music / Spotify. I am adding this content because most audio upgrades on this forum are multiple thousands of dollars. I did not upgrade the head unit for obvious reasons. After a lot of research on this forum, the other Lightning forum, and Youtube I pulled the trigger. I recently completed an audio upgrade which I started over the summer. ![]()
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