rsonedecker
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So there is a TON of great info in this thread, almost too much for my brain to process.
So it seems like my process should include checking the polarity of each stock speaker as I remove it, noting which speaker wire is providing the positive, and wire the new speakers in as such – but my question is that I’m a little unclear on is whether the wiring itself is backwards and even if I check the polarity of the stock speaker, the wiring may have been backwards anyway? How do I confirm that the wiring itself is correct? Is that where speaker pop app comes into use? So I can identify which stock speakers are out of phase before I even break into it to test the wiring polarity?
Also, I read a lot about replacing the rear headliner speakers and some difficulties in having to trim some areas, but didn't see any pics anywhere? Are the grills able to be pulled off, and what does it look like under there?
So it seems like my process should include checking the polarity of each stock speaker as I remove it, noting which speaker wire is providing the positive, and wire the new speakers in as such – but my question is that I’m a little unclear on is whether the wiring itself is backwards and even if I check the polarity of the stock speaker, the wiring may have been backwards anyway? How do I confirm that the wiring itself is correct? Is that where speaker pop app comes into use? So I can identify which stock speakers are out of phase before I even break into it to test the wiring polarity?
Also, I read a lot about replacing the rear headliner speakers and some difficulties in having to trim some areas, but didn't see any pics anywhere? Are the grills able to be pulled off, and what does it look like under there?