2007 - 2014 GMC / Chevy Front Door Speaker Install | Sierra Silverado Avalanche Tahoe Suburban Yukon

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  • Опубликовано: 4 июн 2024
  • Parts linked in the description below!
    Watch a full tutorial as a 2007 Chevy Silverado will have a brand new Alpine 6.5" Coaxial speakers installed in the door and A-pillar locations. We will be using the Alpine Type S S-S65C Coaxials that produce great sound quality and bass response.
    This video applies to GM Vehicles such as Sierra, Silverado, Tahoe, Suburban, Avalanche, Yukon, and Escalade models for years 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013 and 2014. This video also includes door trim and panel removal, speaker wiring, and installation.
    NOTE: if you have factory Bose amplified system, often the rear door speakers are 3.5 (ish) or 8 ohms (depending on your vehicle) which most aftermarket 4 ohm speakers would be fine as a replacement. Front doors are 1.9 ohms so replacing front doors with 4 ohm speakers will result in a significant volume loss. We recommend testing the impedance of your speakers to best determine the best replacement for your vehicle.
    We will suggest great Bose speaker replacements down below.
    *For the rear door speaker install, click here: • 2007 - 2014 GMC / Chev...
    *For the radio install Bench seat version of this truck, click here: • 2007 - 2014 GMC / Chev...
    *For the radio install Bucket seat version of this truck, click here: • 2007 - 2014 GMC / Chev...
    *For the license plate backup camera video, click here • 2007 - 2014 Chevy GMC ...
    *For the tailgate handle backup camera video, click here: • 2007 - 2014 Chevy GMC ...
    *For the front door speaker / tweeter install, click here: • 2007 - 2014 GMC / Chev...
    *For the rear door speaker install, click here: • 2007 - 2014 GMC / Chev...
    *For the 5 channel amp & sub install video, click here: • 2007 - 2014 GMC / Chev...
    *To see how to keep your factory DVD OEM flip down screens working, click here: • Keep your DVD screens ...
    If you have any questions, leave a comment below! Be sure to like and subscribe!
    Parts Used (Amazon Associate / eBay Partner Paid Links):
    *Alpine Type S 6.5 S-S65C Coaxial Speakers: amzn.to/3vVgA73
    *Scosche SAGMHR634 Bracket Adapters: amzn.to/3f4ZKgD
    *Metra 72-4568 Speaker Harness Adapters: amzn.to/3dKSXIq
    ***IF you have Bose and are retaining your factory amp, here are the other suggested 2 ohm speakers for the rear doors:
    *JBL 6.5" 2 ohm coaxial speakers: amzn.to/3p9EjQd
    *PowerBass 6.5" 2 ohm Component Speakers: amzn.to/3RYTdaX
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  • @Marklxv
    @Marklxv 9 месяцев назад +6

    Thank you! This worked out exactly as you demonstrated. I used the same Alpine speakers as well as the brackets and pig tails you suggested. Well worth the time. Double thumbs up!!

  • @djtwiztid77
    @djtwiztid77 Месяц назад

    Awesome and thorough, just wish you would've shown how to reattach the door handle ball.

  • @juliansdiamonds
    @juliansdiamonds 5 месяцев назад

    Great video. Thank you !!!

  • @Artemis3121
    @Artemis3121 8 месяцев назад

    If you are retaining the factory bose system is it the same speaker from the front and rear you have only rear in the description

  • @crimsontide1980
    @crimsontide1980 7 месяцев назад +1

    Hey, I posted on a related video, you showing how to replace the rear speakers. I installed a pair of Alpine S2 S-65 coaxials about a week ago, and still had my factory front speakers. It definitey sounded much better than when I had my factory head unit and all my factory speakers. Was deliberating about what to put in the front. Initially was just gonna run coaxials all the way around and call it good but this video right here is what made me decide to go with components, Alpine S2 S-65c.
    Now I'm not exactly the most handy person when it comes to messing with anything electrical so I was worried I would somehow mess something up, somehow it wouldn't sound good or I'd get something backwards, but I gotta say this tutorial is almost failproof. I follwed the instructions step for step and I got everything wired up and just put my interior back together. Took my truck for a quick spin around the block so I could turn it up a bit and I gotta say it sounds amazing!
    Maybe its because I've been listening to stock speakers for the last 8 or 9 years, I dunno, but this set up actually sounds way better than what I was expecting. Everything sounds so crisp and clear, these little speakers actually carry quite a bit of mid bass. I was pretty impressed with what I'm hearing. Now I think I'm gonna have to pony up a little more cash for a sub, that would really be the perfect touch.
    Any recommendations for a subwoofer and amp combo that would pair well with this setup? Don't really need anything windshield shattering lol, was thinking maybe a single 10" sub. I just want something that will tuck up under the seat, something that wont kill too much space since its only an extended cab, plus my kids ride with me a good bit. Also wanted to thank you for making a video thats easy to understand, not everyone has that ability.

    • @whiteamerican
      @whiteamerican 5 месяцев назад

      What did you end up doing?

    • @crimsontide1980
      @crimsontide1980 5 месяцев назад +1

      @whiteamerican Nothing so far, figured I'd wait til after Christmas so I'd have a little more disposable income lol. I'm thinking maybe a single 10", not sure the model number but there's a Rockford Fosgate rated at 1200 RMS I was thinking of picking up. Not sure what amp to go with but want something that pairs up well with it as far as power goes. I know most DVC subs are usually dual 4 ohm voice coils so that would only create a 2 ohm load. I know you need to create a 1 ohm load to get the most out of most amps, maybe I can find an amp that will push around 1500 watts@ 2 ohms?

    • @whiteamerican
      @whiteamerican 5 месяцев назад +1

      @crimsontide1980 you are doing exactly what I am wanting to do. All new door speakers, New radio head unit, and one small subwoofer. Anything more than that will rattle everything out. I have a 2012 crew cab with the 4.8L

    • @crimsontide1980
      @crimsontide1980 5 месяцев назад

      @whiteamerican Just adding the 6.5" components and coaxials has been a huge upgrade. Can't express how much better they sound over the factory speakers. Just need a little bass to fill out the sound

    • @whiteamerican
      @whiteamerican 5 месяцев назад

      @crimsontide1980 what year silverado? Do you still have factory head unit? Thanks

  • @joelreamer9493
    @joelreamer9493 5 месяцев назад +1

    In your description you say the front needs 2ohm speakers and the back will be good with a 4ohm speaker. You only give recommendations for the rear doors that are 2ohm? Typo? Front needs 2ohm and rear needs 4ohm correct?

  • @dennisgoynes9775
    @dennisgoynes9775 Год назад +1

    Will this set work with the stock head unit…great video 👍🏾

  • @MrMritalian
    @MrMritalian Год назад +4

    I’m currently getting ready to swap out my speakers and been debating on swapping out the factory tweeters as well. Could I just replace the factory tweeters outright with aftermarket ones? I have the 07 1500 new body style with non Bose system.

    • @MrPageplayer
      @MrPageplayer Год назад +4

      Absolutely, we live in America.

    • @user-bp2yx6oc6v
      @user-bp2yx6oc6v 11 месяцев назад

      @@MrPageplayerdo u happen to kno what there called or how I can get them

    • @MrPageplayer
      @MrPageplayer 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@user-bp2yx6oc6v There is a Link in the video description...
      When you buy the front door speakers, the pillar tweeters are included.

    • @davidalvarez-lucatero9931
      @davidalvarez-lucatero9931 6 месяцев назад

      The Tweeters kinda make the sound your listening to I would change them so the whole quality of sound moves up but yes you can.

  • @killerrush77
    @killerrush77 Год назад

    what powers the tweeters? is it doubled up on the LF and RF speakers, or do they have their own wires coming from the radio?

    • @ProvoBeastAudio
      @ProvoBeastAudio  Год назад +1

      generally they are powered in parallel with the front speakers on the same channel in this generation truck.

    • @beniburns7184
      @beniburns7184 10 месяцев назад

      What would cause the tweeters to work but not the door speakers? I'm afraid the company that installed my aftermarket stereo may have buggered it up

  • @MrAwsomeshot
    @MrAwsomeshot Год назад

    so are those A pillar tweeter and door speakers on same channel?
    where do the wires for the tweeter go? do they go straight to the HU or do they go to the harness in the door?

    • @ProvoBeastAudio
      @ProvoBeastAudio  Год назад

      Yes, they are on the same channel, the tweeter usually will T into the midrange in the dash. For the Bose system, it may vary depending on the year of the truck.

    • @MrAwsomeshot
      @MrAwsomeshot Год назад

      @@ProvoBeastAudio I have an 09 yukon no bose.
      so these are front right channel, do you know where the wires go? I likely will end up running fresh 16g anyhow but if I do components it would be handy if those A piller tweets went into the door harness I could just tap them there. Or I could just mount the crossovers under the dash and run to the door and A pillar from there...

    • @MrAwsomeshot
      @MrAwsomeshot Год назад

      @@ProvoBeastAudio do you know about or have a video on the rear C pillar speakers? are they also tied to the rear doors as channel 3/4 or are they 5/6?

  • @FAKE-NAME
    @FAKE-NAME 4 месяца назад

    3:02 sail panel? Is that what its actually called. Need to replace mine one of the mounts broke instead of unclipping now it rattles and is very annoying.

    • @ProvoBeastAudio
      @ProvoBeastAudio  4 месяца назад +1

      Commonly also known as “upper trim panel” but using “sail panel” will get you what you need.

  • @shadowmen2702
    @shadowmen2702 Год назад

    Will the wiring adaptors used in the door speakers also work for the pillar tweeters on the dash ?
    I also have the bose system 2011 tahoe

    • @ProvoBeastAudio
      @ProvoBeastAudio  Год назад

      No, the dash speakers use a different harness style.

    • @ProvoBeastAudio
      @ProvoBeastAudio  Год назад

      If you have bose, and are retaining the factory amplifier, then you will need a 2 ohm speaker setup or else your new speakers will appear quieter with a higher impedance and less sensitivity. We have more info about that in the description.

    • @Aziz_F1
      @Aziz_F1 11 месяцев назад

      Can i install bose speakers on the regular amplifier tahoe LT or better to get the alpine?

    • @shadowmen2702
      @shadowmen2702 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@Aziz_F1 I'd go alpine

    • @Aziz_F1
      @Aziz_F1 11 месяцев назад

      @shadowmen2702 which one have more bass the s65s or s65c

  • @cashmounibandit
    @cashmounibandit Год назад

    I have the factory Bose audio…will that complicate things? I heard I need to do something to bypass a thing in the Bose systems

    • @ProvoBeastAudio
      @ProvoBeastAudio  Год назад

      You can keep the factory Bose amp, you will just need two ohm speakers, either coaxial or component to keep the factory Bose amp functioning properly.

  • @tannermiller3031
    @tannermiller3031 Год назад

    Is there much to be gained doing this in a vehicle with the factory upgraded Bose system?

    • @ProvoBeastAudio
      @ProvoBeastAudio  Год назад +1

      All depends on the condition of the factory amp and radio. In most instances, you will get better performance bypass the bose system altogether, however, that will require a bit more work and expense. You should see an increase in quality, but will still be limited to the audio quality from the factory amp and radio.

    • @rico8089
      @rico8089 Год назад +1

      I'm hoping there is a lot to be gained. I couldn't believe how lame the volume level was and no bluetooth for audio on the bose.
      I'm in the middle of installing a completely new system. New touch screen, 4 channel amp and speakers for A pillar, front and back doors and 2 channel amp for subwoofer.

    • @kylen0827
      @kylen0827 3 месяца назад

      @@rico8089just picked up an 07 with the Bose system. How does your new system sound and how difficult was it to bypass the factory amp? Thanks for any insight!

  • @betoluna6273
    @betoluna6273 5 месяцев назад

    Does anyone know if you have to change your tweeters after you change your speakers or can you keep it stock?

    • @ProvoBeastAudio
      @ProvoBeastAudio  5 месяцев назад

      Sure, You can keep them stock, by why only change half the speakers and keep the other half stock?

    • @Teratoma-T
      @Teratoma-T 4 месяца назад

      I put a pair of decent pioneers in the pillars. The stock units aren't much worse at all, so it's not like you're making a mistake if you leave them alone. They're actually. Fairly decent if they're not blown out or inop otherwise.

  • @luisaguilera9719
    @luisaguilera9719 Год назад +1

    I have a 2008 suburban with the Bose package and the stock head unit what speakers would you recommend for good base and audio for the front and back 6.5s. I think they are 2 different ohms so if you could link 2 different speakers that would be great.

    • @ProvoBeastAudio
      @ProvoBeastAudio  Год назад +1

      JBL makes some very decent 2 ohm or 3 ohm speaker options. Send me a message on our facebook page and we can help you identity speakers that would work great for you.

    • @ProvoBeastAudio
      @ProvoBeastAudio  Год назад

      3 ohm Components: amzn.to/3B6okIk

    • @ProvoBeastAudio
      @ProvoBeastAudio  Год назад

      3 ohm coaxials: amzn.to/3nFAiFV

    • @luisaguilera9719
      @luisaguilera9719 Год назад +1

      @@ProvoBeastAudio would the 6.5s be for the front doors or back doors?

  • @cassidy.2822
    @cassidy.2822 Год назад

    Is it necessary to change the tweeter as well?

    • @ProvoBeastAudio
      @ProvoBeastAudio  Год назад +3

      No, but it your are selling yourself short only replacing half of the factory audio. Yes, it will be easy just throwing a coaxial in the door, but you will get significantly better audio doing a component set when also replacing the tweeter.

    • @MrPageplayer
      @MrPageplayer Год назад +2

      I would say, not necessary if you can notice the tweeter is working well.
      I can hear mine clear as day, so I left them and just did the door speakers. Big improvement in my 14yr old door speakers.

  • @Mr_Yesqq
    @Mr_Yesqq Год назад

    I have a 2012 sierra Denali and it comes with a sub woofer in the center console how would I replace the subwoofer

    • @ProvoBeastAudio
      @ProvoBeastAudio  Год назад

      Send us a message on Facebook and we can point you in the first direction.

    • @Mr_Yesqq
      @Mr_Yesqq Год назад +1

      Don’t have a Facebook sorry do you know what size the woofer is

    • @alexandermicho3952
      @alexandermicho3952 Год назад +1

      @@Mr_Yesqq it’s an 8inch sub

    • @Mr_Yesqq
      @Mr_Yesqq Год назад

      @@alexandermicho3952 thanks

  • @Kingzeusss.
    @Kingzeusss. Год назад

    Where did you get the tweeter crossover wire

    • @ProvoBeastAudio
      @ProvoBeastAudio  Год назад

      We had factory tweeters, which is where we connected our tweeters. Check out the front speaker install to see how we did that.

    • @Kingzeusss.
      @Kingzeusss. Год назад

      @@ProvoBeastAudio yes I watched the whole video but the bundle of wire that you connected to the old tweeter harness. I don’t know that name of that part

    • @garrydefilippis4492
      @garrydefilippis4492 Год назад

      @takeiteasytony he said it came with the kit in the video 🤷🏻‍♂️

    • @Kingzeusss.
      @Kingzeusss. Год назад

      @@garrydefilippis4492 oh I must not have heard it. I looked at the link for it and it didn’t mention that cable anywhere

  • @Berkner80
    @Berkner80 Год назад

    I'm going from Dodge to a GMC. Speakers much easier to replace on my Dodge Ram. May mess with existing speakers on my GMC before I replace them on my GMC.

  • @sstentaciont-bone3586
    @sstentaciont-bone3586 10 месяцев назад

    What kind of glue u use

    • @ProvoBeastAudio
      @ProvoBeastAudio  10 месяцев назад

      Hot glue for the tweeter bracket. Found at walmart or any craft store.

    • @sstentaciont-bone3586
      @sstentaciont-bone3586 10 месяцев назад

      @@ProvoBeastAudioalso what strews did u use to mount on the bracket?

  • @whiteamerican
    @whiteamerican 5 месяцев назад

    That is a LOT of work for a dang door speaker

    • @Teratoma-T
      @Teratoma-T 4 месяца назад +1

      It's not bad, show me a vehicle made in the past 10 years that you don't have to pull the door panel to get at a speaker. These are pretty easy compared to others I've done.

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