2015 – 2020 Ford F150 Front Door Speaker / Tweeter Install

2015 – 2020 Ford F150 Front Door Speaker / Tweeter Install

Parts linked in the description below!

Watch a full tutorial as a 2016 Ford F150 will have a new pair of Alpine component speakers installed in the front doors as well as the tweeter in the dash. We will be using the Alpine Type S-S65C 6.5″ Component speaker set which is rated for 80w RMS each side of power output for better sound quality.

Note: This vehicle wasn’t equipped with the Sony amplified system from the factory so we do not need to retrain a factory amplifier.

This video applies to Ford F-150 models for years 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, and 2020. This kit also can work for F-250, F-350, F-450, and F-550 models for years 2017, 2018, and 2019. This video also includes door panel removal, speaker wiring, and installation.

Click here to see the rear speaker install on this F150:
https://youtu.be/IjmETGaEpjs

Click here for the amp and sub install on this F150:
https://youtu.be/TOBhsMJrSJ0

Click here to see the unboxing and demo of these speakers:
https://youtu.be/hvgj8iM2i2w

Click here to see the radio install on this F150:
https://youtu.be/Ir9OAntboC4

If you have any questions, leave a comment below! Be sure to like and subscribe!

Speaker Installation Parts Used (Amazon Associate Paid Links):
*Alpine Type S 6.5″ Component Speakers S-S65C: https://amzn.to/3vVgA73
*Metra 82-5607 Speaker Bracket Adapters: https://amzn.to/3kawo3M
–If you want to do a 6×9″ Component install, here are the parts needed:
–Alpine Type S 6×9″ Component Speakers S-S69C: https://amzn.to/3kPlosO
–Metra 82-5606 6×9″ Speaker Bracket Adapter: https://amzn.to/3GDookB
*Metra 72-5602 Speaker Wiring Harnesses: https://amzn.to/3ebRFWR
*ABS Plastic Sheet (for tweeter mounts): https://amzn.to/3xJATWT

*Disclosure: As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases*

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@ProvoBeastAudio says:

Parts linked in the description!

@evaristo1923 says:

I prefer replace the factory ones for a 6×9 alpine

@philipshaffer401 says:

Are those the in line crossovers on factory wires for the tweeters. Also what is the ohm load on tweeters ? My 21 f150 the tweeters factory 8 ohm and most tweeters im seeing on markets are around 6-4ohm is it ok to run like that ?

@johnrambo4581 says:

Is their a reason to use 6.5 instead of a 6×9,or was it just personal preference?

@kingrdt says:

Thx man… good video

@ematito1115 says:

Very informative video. I just installed mine in less than 2 hours, thanks to the video

@franciscoguzman881 says:

Where did u hide the component cross over and did u hook this up to a 4 channel amp?

@Gerard2001 says:

Sounds Good, its ok to install a 6×9 coaxial speakers rather than a 6×9 Component Speakers, how will affect the sound quality?

@musselmanmedia5236 says:

do these have good bass??

@LinuxNation. says:

So a 6.5 for the rear of 6.9 for the front (factory specs) is too big/small in aftermarket dimensions? So I’ll have to use an adapter regardless??

@revwithryan4460 says:

What size are the screws? You are using for the bracket to the speaker

@davidmcnew7015 says:

Was there a big difference from stock?

@CraigSRichardson says:

How did you get 75w from the head unit?

@ThatWasCool2me2 says:

Just bought a 2022 Powerboost F150 and have already replaced the factory rear door base speakers with the 6.75 Kicker coaxial speakers but I want to put components for the fronts. Am I going to have to put the crossovers in the doors and run speaker wires from the doors to the tweeters on the pillars?

@jesusm9385 says:

Beautiful video truly magnificent quick easy and to the point.

@warrenschultz2735 says:

Just an FYI..I just put tweeters into my 2022 F150 Tremor and so everyone knows, the brackets holding the factory ones in, are held by screws, so no grinding needed to remove. Kinda nice and easier

@joelane4670 says:

Great video bud. Question..I bought some of that soundproofing material. Should I put that behind the speaker bracket or mounts or will that make it stick out too far? Really appreciate your work brother thank you. I bought sound skins material.

@seadog19591 says:

All your videos are very well made, You guy's do a nice job.. Thanks for information on polarity,

@dannonrusch5496 says:

Why did you choose to go with 6.5 inch speakers over the stock size speakers?

@omar4032 says:

damn i bought 3 way 6 x 9 before even watching this video oh well ill still install it well see how it sounds

@leesmith-rv1rf says:

Do you sell the tweeter bracket you made?

@erikhefflefinger9998 says:

Can I just replace door speakers without tweeters?

@aaron29851 says:

curious to see this run down to a crossover in the door

@jdmsaywhat says:

sounds really good. did you replace rear door speakers as well for the sound clip at the end or was that with rear stock speaker's?

@MyPlayer28 says:

How inches is the tweeters

@jeremiemummert989 says:

Thanks alot. You do good work, and your videos helped me alot with my build.

@joshuakittleson3268 says:

Great videos, thanks! I have a 2015 Ford F150 XLT, 8" Screen, no Sony or Amp. I am going to replace/upgrade all speakers and install the (2) 10" Alpine Sub box and Amp thanks to your videos! I have one question, why did you (and others for reference) decide to put in 6.5" speakers in the front doors instead of the stock 6×9" size speakers? 6.5" vs. 6×9". I hope to hear back, thanks!

@SamSam-ke9zy says:

Booo, you skipped the hard part running new speaker wires through the door hinge boots. You went the wasy route of just using puny factory wire harness.

@davidmunoz7222 says:

How much depth space does that door have?

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