How to Install JBL Speakers on Subaru Crosstrek

How to Install JBL Speakers on Subaru Crosstrek

Even though I love my previous kicker speakers, I decided to install the JBL 6×9 and 6.5 speakers in the crosstrek! Overall I’m extremely happy with the way they came out.

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Albinosheep 5381 says:

Wish you showed the wiring part

Travis Brown says:

Dude this was very helpful n thank you.

Marcus says:

do you have a link to the speakers, harness, and mounts?

John says:

What model is the Crosstrek? Did you have the 3.5 inch speakers in the dash?

Synical Beats says:

I installed the factory upgrade Kicker speakers and I love them.

sixgun Dave says:

JBL = Jesus those Bastards are Loud

Greg Fajardo says:

Thanks for the video! Putting in some Infinity Reference speakers 6×9 for front, 6.5 in back, and 3.5 in dash which is part of the Harman brand like JBL. I just bought a 21 Crosstrek sport and the sound is crap. Worried about the fit of the 6×9 bracket. Did you get it from Crutchfield? What do you plan to do with the dash speakers?

Laif Erickson says:

Do u have to run a resistor upgrading the speakers?

Memetologist says:

Can you link a parts list?

Aes Cyprium says:

I like those. Its between these and some similar Kickers and maybe the Infinity ones. What are we doing about the little three inchers in the dash? Is there something weird with the crossover thing on the back of that dash speaker? Anything I should know? Other than the speaker is dogs**t? Cause I know that part.

Also, I have this thing by Cerwin Vega – it sounds whack, but hear me out. JBL makes the exact same thing. It replaces the foam thing that sits in the spare tire. Its a powered 12 and there's no remote wire, no line out converter, no, rca, no harness cutting, no dash dickery. Its absolutely astounding in my Crosstrek with the factory radio. Big bumps (for it's class of thing) and a completely empty trunk. Just a though. They fit our cars perfectly and they're not much money and I couldn't be happier. Nearly as headache free as that speaker install. You'd mentioned a powered hideaway sub and this cannot be more hideaway. I dare say it beats every under seat sub I heard.

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