Kredab
Member
Just finished a 4 speaker upgrade on my RT.
First we started the rear right speaker were we had to cut to get the upgrade from 4 inches to 5 1/4 inches, the right one took us 3 hours, moved to the left one it took 1 hour.
We moved to the front , they took about 1 hour each, no cutting just drop in.
You absolutely have to have a Chapman tool and a dremel tool.
All and all is was a very worthy upgrade, more sound and fidelity. I chose the Hogtunes because they were designed for motorcycles and they were 2 ohm, great sounding speakers.
Changing the back speakers from 4 to 5 1/4 inches was huge, I can actually hear the rears now.
I want to thank Finless(Bob) & BLUEKNIGHT911 for the videos and advice to take this on. Finless's video was on my laptop every step of the way, I cannot thank these two enough.
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First we started the rear right speaker were we had to cut to get the upgrade from 4 inches to 5 1/4 inches, the right one took us 3 hours, moved to the left one it took 1 hour.
We moved to the front , they took about 1 hour each, no cutting just drop in.
You absolutely have to have a Chapman tool and a dremel tool.
All and all is was a very worthy upgrade, more sound and fidelity. I chose the Hogtunes because they were designed for motorcycles and they were 2 ohm, great sounding speakers.
Changing the back speakers from 4 to 5 1/4 inches was huge, I can actually hear the rears now.
I want to thank Finless(Bob) & BLUEKNIGHT911 for the videos and advice to take this on. Finless's video was on my laptop every step of the way, I cannot thank these two enough.
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