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I am installing a new head unit and all new door speakers(already replaced the tweeters) i would like to also install an amp, my 2001 jeep grand cherokee has the infinity gold system and a stock 180w amp in the back the problem is those connectors are unlike the plug in on any amp ive seen is there a way to convert them to fit or an adapter i can buy?
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you need to replace all the speakers in the truck except the front tweeters if you have them. I replaced all four with new infinitys from futureshop. Installed it was near 500 dollars. You need to get 2 ohm to match the infinity deck if yours is infinity. Most other systems are 4 ohm, these are 2 x 2 ohms for 2 and 4 ohm use. the factory's are garbage and use paper cones. The rears have plastic caps holding the tweeters in. On all four the paper was ripped away from the magnet and it caused them to vibrate and shake, once replaced with 180 watt infinitys...great sound.
http://wjjeeps.com/audio.htm check this website has full instructions on removal of factory components. then to install new head unit buy wiring kit and soder all connections and install
If the amp is blown then the high amp signal OUTPUT WON"T have any current coming from it, disconnect those wires, and RECONNECT the low signal input from the head unit directly to the speaker in order to have music BUT not need a new amp.
THE DOOR SPEAKERS ARE MADE TO SOUND LOW FREQUENCY THROUGH THE AMP,(60HZ-500HZ). THIS IS NORMAL. THE REST OF THE SOUND WAVES (500HZ -8000HZ) COME FROM YOUR 2 TOP SPEAKERS ON DASH NEAR WINDSHIELD, 2" TWEETERS.
Chrysler in their goal to make a buck put splices inside the rubber tube between the door and the a pillar on later Cherokee's. This is to spit the harness between the main door speakers and optional tweeters.The plugs for the tweeters will be there no matter if you have them or not. These connectors make the wires more susceptible to breakage. Have a stereo shop rewire your front speakers.
well your deck might be bad, you could have a lose connection in your wiring to your speakers, you might not have a connection to your speakers, or your speakers could be bad.
FYI - I just took our 2004 Sequoia in because of speaker rattle coming from the front door speakers. Before I could tell them the problem, they guessed what it was. They see loads of Sequoias and Tundras with JBL systems due to the front door 8in speaker, basically, coming apart. His suggestion was to replace only the bottom 8in speaker, because the top tweeters usually are in good working condition. There is a minimal failure rate on the tweeters.
I work at a Chrysler Jeep dealer and sell parts, and I'm sorry to tell you but this is a little problem we have run into many times with these vehicles. The factory speakers are **** and of course we have no wiring diagrams showing how to install aftermarket speakers without replacing the head unit with an aftermarket one. I just had to do this with my Mitsubishi Galant when I bought some Focal component speakers for my doors. I went with the Alpine radio and it seems very nice and I think it will do great for your speakers also. Hope this helped.
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