Originally Posted By: another Todd
In my 2002 GMC Yukon, the speakers sound terrible. There is a separate speaker and tweeter in each front door, unknown speakers in the rear doors, and a woofer in the rear side panel. Can I just replace the two front speakers with a pair of Rockford Fosgate R165X3 Prime 6.5-Inch Full-Range 3-Way Coaxial Speakers, and disconnect the existing front door tweeters and all other speakers, or must the other speakers be there to provide some resistance or balance to the STOCK radio?
What Audio RPO do you have? Your RPO codes are located on a sticker in the glove box, Audio RPO's start with a "Y" (YE9, Y91) etc.
I'm running JL components & crossovers in the front doors, Alpine 2-ways in the rear doors, Factory Sub-woofer in the hatch area, & the factory Amplifier in my 2001 Tahoe.....It does VERY well for what it is!.....Better than the factory Bose system in my 2500HD, Not as good as the full custom system in the Camaro which is 900 watts RMS.
I'm not a audiophile by any means, But learned a lot doing the system in my Camaro & by refreshing the system in the Tahoe.
It really depends on what you have now!
*Are you sure the rear door speakers are blown? The large interior volume of a Tahoe/Yukon NEEDS rear fill!!