2014 GMC Sierra Dash Speaker Replacement

2014 GMC Sierra Dash Speaker Replacement

I show you how to partially reomve the dash and repalce the stock speakers in a 2104 GMC Sierra.

Dash Speakers
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@jaimepiza1076 says:

Not sure if you need to connect the 2 crossovers as the one that came with new speakers, should do the work of suppressing bass

@boostinman7132 says:

Solid video. Few things to mention. White stripe is positive. Solid black is negative. Second is that the passive crossover is not a capacitor. A capacitor stores electricity until needed. Frequency doesn't have much to do with a capacitor. Likely you hooked the speaker up backwards if you left them like which will cancel the crossover frequency between that speaker and others making it lower volume. Unless you hooked all the speaker the same way.

@jsfkmm says:

Are u still useing the stock bose amp or did u use a aftermarket amp?

@benitoreyes9543 says:

This tutorial is awesome Dennys like the others, thank very much for share it with us, is your sierra the SLT or the SLE?

@davexander4142 says:

SWEET BRO!! Im doing this exact same thing, on a 2016 silverado crew cab… this very weekend – I got the component kit from Kenwood, comes with the same dash speakers, I just put in the Kenwood matching 6.5" in the rear doors today – I added sound deadening, inside the door where i could reach and all around the speaker…. Im only doing that on the doors, no where else. Tomorrow I plan on the front doors and the dash speakers! I am going to install an Audio Control 5.1300 and a kicker sealed box with an L7T 12" Sub under the rear seat… thanks for the video, i learned some things.

@traderfjp says:

Thanks for a great video. I have a 23 Silverado with Bose. I absolutely love my truck. I was told that 3.5" speakers would work in the dash. Do you think there would be any cutting to get them to fit? I have a pair of Hertz DCX 87.3 sitting around. They are 4ohm and 92spl. I heard the Bose dash speakers are 2ohms. I am putting in a sub and thought doing the dash speakers would hold me over until a better interface comes out for a full install. Not sure.

@mahall75 says:

What Ohms are the factory dash speakers?

@josebordallo-o6p says:

what is the actual size of that speaker? 2.75 inch?

@fishman80 says:

actually the capacitor is always almost on the positive

@cjlos2050sp says:

Did you end up removing the factory capacitor? I couldn't tell if it was still on. Wish they made adapters for this connector. I haven't been able to find any.

@Mffl1014 says:

Did you replace the door speakers? If so what did you replace them with

@claddagh1000 says:

What door speakers u go with

@jordansnider1923 says:

What size are the tweeter speakers

@kennethmelvin3212 says:

FYI please use cardboard as a shield for that screw by the windshield

@javiergarcia8897 says:

I’ve just purchased the same speakers for my dash, have you ran into any problems with the way you’ve set it up? Also just to clarify, you removed the factory capacitor? Or did you re solder it back with the wire from the new tweeter?

@javierarroyo9884 says:

Idk but every where I looked the capacitor is hooked on th positive.

@houstontexasmaxima08 says:

Did you run into any problems with sound due to installing two bass blockers?

@cudelsx says:

Amazing video

@edwinmoore72 says:

promosm

@user-el3cx5rc7f says:

Dope video man , going to try this

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