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most of my speakers are blown in my 01 park avenue and this is literally the ONLY resource ive found for replacing speakers, I did not expect it to be so easy looking
Could you tell me the part # of those 6×9 speakers ? Is it 16249349 ?
It’d be interesting to see you do a follow up with Hoovie and the car ninja to see what they think of all the work you’ve put into this thing.
Great to see an American car that’s good.
Excellent work done on a budget…keep going…
Factory speakers? Ewwwww…
Its all about the small things :p
Dyno soon?!?!
Bruh what do you mean gross how can those aftermarket speakers be worse than the original cheap factory ones that always have paper thin crappy membranes
The longer you own the Buick the more you’re looking like the unibomber. Or a youngish Fidel Castro.
Like the videos
I love to see how you love your car.
Shower and shave dude!
Seeing your Buick love I started looking around (Toronto Canada) and found a 2002 Regal LS with 109k going for $2999. What is your opinion of this model/year? Thx in advance, love the content.
“A little less…Jank.” Is it jAnk or jEnk?
Aftermarket 6×9 speakers don’t often work well in a rear deck because the speakers are designed for a closed volume. A trunk is usually way too big for a relatively small 6×9. (Often the volume of a door is a much better match.) Either the manufacturer has an “open air” speaker designed or they use a high pass filter and remove the low bass that causes the cone to move too much. Anyway, good choice on getting those OEM speakers!
So I’ve been watching all that is being done to the Buick but I missed something is it still using the 2.7” pulley or did you swap it for the 3.2” one or was it a 3.4”?
Great upgrade on the speakers, Jake. The best sounding factory system I ever heard was the High Level Sound System in my 89 Grand Marquis. 6 speakers with 6 channel amp, all sound engineered in the JBL Sound Lab. Best of all, the JBL speaker from back then had the polypropylene cones that never seem to age. 88 and 89 were the only two years that particular set up was offered in Crown Victoria, Grand Marquis, and Town Car. For 90, the redesigned dash did not have mounts for the tweeters, so the system went to a 4 speaker set up. I do believe the Premium Sound Package used the same speakers and amp, but the High Level used a better factory head unit. Back 32 years ago, that system was a $625 option, so far from cheap.
You tried to get the car started by warming the front head with a heat gun? … what?
Wait u til the mass airflow sensor or the crank position sensor goes bad lol ong
i wish i had a friend like Jake so we could fuck up shit together
The Park Avenue's trunk seems quite spacious.
My ultra had all four door speakers and 6x9s blown when I bought it. I replaced the two front door speakers with jls, unhooked the rear door speakers and spliced them to the rear 6×9 which I replaced with alpines. Installed a 500 watt jl amp to power a 10 inch jl dual coil sub in a ported box. And replaced the stock radio with a Kenwood non touch screen double din.
Need some longer videos with the Buick
Apart from obvious modern connectivity I really can't see why people ditch factory 'premium' sound systems, they are often excellent. Apart from Bose in b5 Audi A4 which was terrible they almost always sound epic. The Bose in my dad's 99 Cadillac STS could make your ears bleed, fantastic stereo.