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Best bang for your buck! |
May-11-12 |
| Reviewer:
musgrove
from Hattiesburg MS
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I bought a 06 F150 and couldn't stand the factory 6x8 speakers. These things sound great! It has perfect highs and decent mids. They rival anything I have heard for clarity. Perfect for what I wanted.
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Good for what I have. |
May-11-12 |
| Reviewer:
Josh W
from bloomington, Mn
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Great speakers for price and brand. Got buy one second 50% off. Boston makes clean sound without distortion. Not going to blow out windows but clean and crisp. Running off factory deck till satalite radio contract done. Going to power with aftermarket deck soon. These speakers need power to show full potential(like most aftermarket) but make a difference with crappy factory unclean power. Not as dynamic as infinity but alot less expensive.
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May-10-12 |
| Reviewer:
Backwoodsfab
from WA
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A clear upgrade from the Factory speakers in my 2001 F-250 Crew Cab. Perfect fit to the stock locations, and with the included wire harness adapter from crutchfield, I had 4 speakers installed in 45 min. Not a lot louder with the factory deck, but much clearer.
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Crap |
May-03-12 |
| Reviewer:
Yep
from South carolina
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Bad enough i wanna put stock speakers back in
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Cheap, easy upgrade for crap 2011 F150 stock speak |
May-02-12 |
| Reviewer:
Mike S.
from North Ridgeville, Ohio
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Vast improvement over stock. Not what I would consider audiophile quality, but considering I am using the stock factory head unit, and no amps, subs, ect. I am satisfied with the sound - for now. Install was fairly simple, thanks to the instructions Cruthfield supplied with the speakers. If Crutchfield can stand a little constructive criticism, one of the first steps in the install instructions is to remove the cover behind the inside door handle, to access the bolt, but all the sheet shows is the cover already removed. It does not give a clue HOW to remove it! I found you need to get behind this cover on the lower left corner, while holding the handle away from the door, as if you were opening it, with some sort of hook type device, and pull sharply. I have an old window moulding clip removal tool that worked perfect for this. once I figured this out, the rest was fairly simple. I would recommend connecting the power window switch, and make sure everything is out of the way from anything that moves BEFORE you reinstall the door panel. I used cable ties to secure the adapter cables to a factory harness inside the door. Interesting observation, I think I may have figured out why the stock speakers sound so bad. On the speaker magnet of the FORD speaker, it reads, plain as day "MADE IN CHINA". Sure am glad I bought American! These must have cost Ford all of 80 cents each!
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