Replacement Woofers for Rear Door factory sub no mods needed.
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Replacement Woofers for Rear Door factory sub no mods needed.
I posted this in the Discovery II technical section and hope I didn't post in the wrong place so I am reposting in the audio section where it probably belonged. Ok, I admit I'm very picky when it comes to car audio, I expect, and want the best sound surrounding me, it's part of the driving experiencce. Having been spoiled by the Harmon Kardon systems in my Benz's, I needed to find something for my 2003 Disco HSE to get me "close", and I have.
I literally just finished installing a pair of 6.5" dedicated component woofers into the rear door HK housing and when I say exact fit, they are 100% compatible with the housing for this particular Sub. No modification whatsoever. The sound is simply night and day. My next venture is changing out the front and passenger main speakers with new fitments. The door and pilar tweeters are excellent so I plan on leaving well alone. My intention being leaving the stock hi line Becker traffic pro system as is and update the woofers only. That's my preference as my C300 comes out of hibernation soon.
I wanted to share this as I have read alot of mods people have done to fit various brand name in the stock housing, others building extensions in the door panel, etc, but for those of you wishing to maintain the stock appearance and obtain superb bass as designed, these woofers are the answer. See pics attached, one of them shows the model of the JL woofers which I bought on Ebay through JL audio. The other photo shows stepwise fitment. Took all of 45 minutes from open to close and half of that was wiring up the new woofers with post. I used the oem harness male and female. Hope this helps any of you interested who have the rear door subwoofer system in your rig.
I literally just finished installing a pair of 6.5" dedicated component woofers into the rear door HK housing and when I say exact fit, they are 100% compatible with the housing for this particular Sub. No modification whatsoever. The sound is simply night and day. My next venture is changing out the front and passenger main speakers with new fitments. The door and pilar tweeters are excellent so I plan on leaving well alone. My intention being leaving the stock hi line Becker traffic pro system as is and update the woofers only. That's my preference as my C300 comes out of hibernation soon.
I wanted to share this as I have read alot of mods people have done to fit various brand name in the stock housing, others building extensions in the door panel, etc, but for those of you wishing to maintain the stock appearance and obtain superb bass as designed, these woofers are the answer. See pics attached, one of them shows the model of the JL woofers which I bought on Ebay through JL audio. The other photo shows stepwise fitment. Took all of 45 minutes from open to close and half of that was wiring up the new woofers with post. I used the oem harness male and female. Hope this helps any of you interested who have the rear door subwoofer system in your rig.
Last edited by cimomd; 04-08-2015 at 12:20 AM.
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Anytime, they also fit the 4 door housing for the 6.5" component woofers. IMO the midrange and tweeters in these are more durable than the old style paper woofers that are in the stock system. My subwoofer 6.5's were literally shredded away from the margin of the frame flapping in the wind...these JL audio's are worth every cent trust me.
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Need your opinion
cimond, I'm convinced you are an expert in stereos and would like to ask you a few questions. In my 2003 Discovery SE, I'm wanting to replace the 4 original door speakers with Kicker 41DSC654 (240 watts / RMS Power 60 watts). I'm expecting better sound but actually only hoping because I don't know anything about ohm, watts, etc. These 4 replacements are $100. which is great for my budget.
Also are there any weird speaker connectors inside the doors or just regular speaker connectors?
I'm also wanting to replace the original stereo with a Pioneer DEHX5700.
Your thoughts? And thanks for your help and experience.
Also are there any weird speaker connectors inside the doors or just regular speaker connectors?
I'm also wanting to replace the original stereo with a Pioneer DEHX5700.
Your thoughts? And thanks for your help and experience.
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cimond, I'm convinced you are an expert in stereos and would like to ask you a few questions. In my 2003 Discovery SE, I'm wanting to replace the 4 original door speakers with Kicker 41DSC654 (240 watts / RMS Power 60 watts). I'm expecting better sound but actually only hoping because I don't know anything about ohm, watts, etc. These 4 replacements are $100. which is great for my budget.
Also are there any weird speaker connectors inside the doors or just regular speaker connectors?
I'm also wanting to replace the original stereo with a Pioneer DEHX5700.
Your thoughts? And thanks for your help and experience.
Also are there any weird speaker connectors inside the doors or just regular speaker connectors?
I'm also wanting to replace the original stereo with a Pioneer DEHX5700.
Your thoughts? And thanks for your help and experience.
#9
Replacing the oem with the pioneer you are looking at should be no problem, You will need the Metra 70-1786 for the stereo to hook up to oem wiring harness, and the PAC SWI-RC module to retain the steering wheel controls. If you are going to add an amp and want Bluetooth, you might consider the DEH-x6700BS, because it has 3 sets of rca instead of two, 1 set for sub, 1 set for front, 1 set for rear.
Also make sure any speaker you use to replace the oem speakers are 4 ohm.
Last edited by Joemamma1954; 05-11-2015 at 07:25 PM.
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