![]() in my opinion it sounds like he is setting me up with exactly what you guys have been saying. you will get all the brackets and wire adapters except for the small tweeters, those we do not have. The rears can be a more affordable Kenwood, our most popular replacement. They come with separate tweeters, you can install them, to replace the factory tweeters, but that will not be a plug and go job, the 6.5 inch woofer will. I got you set up with Powerbass components for the front. The rear speakers are 4 ohm, so you can put just about any aftermarket speaker back there. I would, have to recommend another 2 ohm for the front. If you replace the front speakers with a 4 ohm, you will lose volume. Most aftermarket speakers will be 4 ohms. The front speakers from the factory are 2 ohm. In most all cases just the woofer needs to be replaced. You have a woofer, midrange and a tweeter up front. JBL systems in Toyotas can be a little tricky. The speaker pic below came from Crutchfield's web page with their info on the JBL system. If you keep the JBL amp and replace just the lower front door speakers and use existing wiring your only going to get mid/bass signal to the lower door speakers.Ĭrutchfield's 06 Tundra JBL system info shows the front speaker without the mid speaker. The amp sends the mid/bass sound signal to the front door mid/subwoofer speakers and separate treble sound signal to the tweeters in the pillars. Your front door speakers look like the pic below. They do make the right adapters and wiring harness adapters but I ended up making my own adapters and cutting the wiring after getting the wrong parts twice. Crutchfield's front door speaker size is wrong for the JBL Premium system so Crutchfield sent the wrong size adapters and the wrong speaker wire adapters. Thanks, might have missed a few details so I'll try my best to answer questions.Ĭlick to expand.When I called Crutchfield and used their website the information provided on the front door speakers didn't fit my 06 Tundra with the JBL premium sound system. But in the mean time just want to pick everyone's brains on this issue. I'll search a few local junkyards if they have an exact match also. I found an exact match amp on Ebay for $94 and $ 25 shipping. Also I remember reading if you change the head unit you loose the dvd player. I would like to keep my dvd player working and from what I understand swapping one component is quite difficult with the jbl system. Hopefully someone has some insight on this system, did a few google searches and only find people by passing the factory amp, not neccesarily fixing it or not even sure why. I'm leaving it at my parents where all my tools are and really only have time on weekends to get back to it. I didn't think about this until after the fact I was away from my truck. Didnt care at the time I can easily replace them.ġ) does the amp typically go bad in these trucks?Ģ) could potentially my blown speakers be causing the drain on the system? So with all that being said, I know my 2 front speakers in the truck doors are blown, not sure why it was like this when I bought the truck about a month ago. So with all that being said we deemed the factory amp to be the issue. ![]() So even with the sub disconnected, we removed what was installed aftermarket to the amp and put the factory harness directly to the amp and the draw came back(.69). (.030)Īt the amp it has an aftermarket wiring kit that allows the new subwoofer to have power. So found where that was a disconnected it. ![]() He pulled up his all data and it showed that RAD NO 3 went directly to the factory amp. I used a lifeline and called a mechanic buddy of mine. YaayĪfter figuring that out with no diagrams on what that circuit exactly went to, I started disconnecting one by one every component dealing with music and dvd. A quick search online told me that it was the audio/video circuit. I pulled one fuse after another to figure out which circuit was the issue. Found out after letting the truck sit for a while that it had a. So I did your typical paracitic drain test. I had a drain on my truck that caused it to die over about a night and a half so roughly let's say 16 hours truck was dead and completely dead like no lights. So I'll try my best to cover all the bases on what I have done. Stock navigation radio, dvd player,after market bazooka sub. 2005 double cab limited leather seats, JBL system.
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