See my photos in this thread. Hooking up a couple subs just seemed easier to me. Tools needed: Panel tool, 7mm socket, ratchet, and extension Steering wheel audio controls Not all of these Silverados and Sierras were equipped with steering wheel audio controls, but the option was available on some 2001-02 models. You'll also need to drill new mounting holes for any aftermarket speaker. Exterior Silverado comes in four sizes: regular cabs and extended cabs, both with a choice of 6. I will have to check that out thanks, the back ones in the door must be just tiny. If you need mounting brackets, they'll be included free with your Crutchfield speaker purchase.
Once again, our detailed MasterSheet will walk you through the process. That's why you pay a little more to get products from them. The speaker grilles are built into the pillars, so you'll need to pry up the lower scuff plate and remove the trim panel underneath the rear window before removing the pillars and reaching the speakers. The house sounds awesome these days and the latest car is next. All 1999 extended-cab Silverados and early 2000 models came with two conventional front doors and a third door on the passenger side that opens to the rear.
Interior Inside the cab, furnishings range from plain to plush. With me, when I buy a new truck, i'll take my sound system with me and reinstall it into the newer truck. Security Installing a security system in this truck is reasonably simple as these things go, but security systems really aren't that simple. Crutchfield is a good place to look to verify. Chevy makes four-wheel antilock brakes standard — they are optional on the F-150 — and its extended-cab models are roomier than Ford's or Dodge's.
If you wire them to an amp you will have the best sound out there. Front door will have a 6. Yes stock ones were blown, when I bought this truck. Let's just say I know some pretty cool stuff that'll help you install your car or marine audio system. Take a look at this thread too. Those tubes came with a hefty price tag though.
After decades of trial an error with many different brands of audio equipment and amps, I've finally found the sound I want and like. Get a wiring diagram and cut the wires going to each speaker and put a good set of 6 X 9 3-way speakers in boxes under your rear seat. If you're looking for a way to boost your bass, look into compact that might fit behind or beneath the seat. I won't argue that fact with you. Performance Chevy's full-size trucks are competitive with the Ford F-Series and Dodge Ram in most key areas, though Chevy's styling is more conservative and Ford already offers crew-cab models. There's nothing terribly difficult about this, but each panel is held in place by metal clips, so work carefully and gently to avoid damaging the trim pieces.
Harmony Audio speakers on the other hand are made from high quality materials designed to handle much more power and made to last! Here are some of the ways Crutchfield can help. As long as you have the door panel off, you might as well replace the woofer and the tweeter with a top-quality set of component speakers. Plus I like a good solid punch with my country music. Your MasterSheet will walk you through every step. I choose to have the large kicker box which takes up most of the rear bench seat because I want to feel the base real hard inside the truck.
Don't know if that's the case these days or not. I have an 07 Sierra Denali with Navigation. I have never heard anything as clear as them. All 1999 extended-cab Silverados and early 2000 models came with two conventional front doors and a third door on the passenger side that opens to the rear. Silverado and Sierra come in 1500 half ton and 2500 light-duty three-quarter ton payload ratings. Now I continue to write those vehicle profiles, other web features, product descriptions, and Crutchfield catalog articles. This is my first time dealing with Bose, and as it is loud i had about 4 grand worth of system in my ram.
The speakers are reasonably easy to reach and replace. You'll need to remove the sail panel and door panel, but it's not a terribly involved process at all. Anyone know what size these speakers? Factory stereo system Old trucks are wonderful things, but old factory stereos are pretty weak — and these stereos weren't that great when they were new. The Q-Forms Kick Panel Pod is available in colors to match your truck's interior. I want to replace all speakers including the tweeters.
The rear doors on extended-cab models cannot be opened unless the front doors. Depending on how you use your truck, a could also be a good solution, because you can move it between vehicles as needed and tuck it into a storage compartment when you're not using it. I had Polk speakers in my other truck which I swapped out with Memphis audio speakers with directional tweeters. Rear speakers in regular cabs were 4x6 inchers. The key is to work carefully and take it easy when you're prying away the plastic bits.