Speaker Install - "How-To" with TONS of pics!! SC3/400
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Originally posted by RSTSpeed
What are you running off of the blue plug? I'm just curious cuz I didn't use it. Maybe that's why I have no antenna, lol
What are you running off of the blue plug? I'm just curious cuz I didn't use it. Maybe that's why I have no antenna, lol
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here are the wiring diagrams. i did the HU swap and JL 10ib4 install for my car a few months ago, and yeah the toyota harness requires you to use both the blue and the white one. i don't have my power antenna up yet either. i dont' know what to do w/ it. also, i still have that HUGE 1.5 DIN hole b/c my HU is only single Din. i've been asking around for a 1.5 DIN pocket, but i haven't been able to find one. what did u guys do with your hole?
http://www.intellexual.net/faq/lexusstereo.swf
here are the wiring diagrams. i did the HU swap and JL 10ib4 install for my car a few months ago, and yeah the toyota harness requires you to use both the blue and the white one. i don't have my power antenna up yet either. i dont' know what to do w/ it. also, i still have that HUGE 1.5 DIN hole b/c my HU is only single Din. i've been asking around for a 1.5 DIN pocket, but i haven't been able to find one. what did u guys do with your hole?
http://www.intellexual.net/faq/lexusstereo.swf
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I bought the $50 filler from altran (Got it off a website, but apparently it's his product). It's not worth the $ IMO. I don't know what else you could do there, but I'd LOVE to see a pocket. That'd be nice. I didn't use two plugs, I only used one - BUT I'm amping all my speakers, so that may be why.
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yeah. i forget what each harness is for, but i would think that since you're amping your speakers that would require a lot less wires from your harness. about the filler, i mean i would pay 50 if i think's it's something i'll leave there permanently, but if i just feel like i'm paying a little too much if i'm thinking about replacing it for a pocket later.
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no2 - this should solve your antenna woes if you haven't firgured it out already...
Originally posted by rscott
*installing from nakamichi setup*
First off, DO NOT buy the scosche/metra toyota harness. It may work for the speakers, but it does not have any of the power wires on it. Because Im amping all my speakers, I decided to forego effort of figuring out which harness wire goes to what speaker. In either case, here are the wire colors for everything youll need to wire in a unit.
When you remove the stock headunit, four plugs will come out. You will only need the leftmost one. It is the one with the most but smallest terminals.
I used some quick splices to tap into the wires
Constant 12V (+) - Blue/Red
Ignition Switched 12V (+) -
Antenna - Pink/Blue AND Pink/Green
ILL 12V (+) -
Ground ( - ) - Simply crimp on a ring connector to the stereo harness and ground under the bolt to the body directly under the stereo - no need to tap that.
All these will be found on the left side of the leftmost plug. For the antenna, tap into both wires and connect the two, then connect that to the lead from the stereo harness. If your stereo harness does not have a lead like mine did, you have two options. You can connect it to your remote turn on for the amps but it will always be up when your headunit is powered on. Or you can do as I did and run it through a switch then to the cigarette lighter power. This way, its only up when you want it to be up.
**To be continued** (off work)
*installing from nakamichi setup*
First off, DO NOT buy the scosche/metra toyota harness. It may work for the speakers, but it does not have any of the power wires on it. Because Im amping all my speakers, I decided to forego effort of figuring out which harness wire goes to what speaker. In either case, here are the wire colors for everything youll need to wire in a unit.
When you remove the stock headunit, four plugs will come out. You will only need the leftmost one. It is the one with the most but smallest terminals.
I used some quick splices to tap into the wires
Constant 12V (+) - Blue/Red
Ignition Switched 12V (+) -
Antenna - Pink/Blue AND Pink/Green
ILL 12V (+) -
Ground ( - ) - Simply crimp on a ring connector to the stereo harness and ground under the bolt to the body directly under the stereo - no need to tap that.
All these will be found on the left side of the leftmost plug. For the antenna, tap into both wires and connect the two, then connect that to the lead from the stereo harness. If your stereo harness does not have a lead like mine did, you have two options. You can connect it to your remote turn on for the amps but it will always be up when your headunit is powered on. Or you can do as I did and run it through a switch then to the cigarette lighter power. This way, its only up when you want it to be up.
**To be continued** (off work)
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wow, that is just I've been looking for. I see you put a port, would polyfil be helpfull too?
Thanks a lot and I really appriciate the instructions and pics.
Thanks a lot and I really appriciate the instructions and pics.
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Glad I could help, EdJosh!
To be honest, I don't know what effect polyfill would have on the sound quality. It probably wouldn't hurt, though. I cut the port in there because the OEM enclosure had one, so I figured it couldn't hurt!
To be honest, I don't know what effect polyfill would have on the sound quality. It probably wouldn't hurt, though. I cut the port in there because the OEM enclosure had one, so I figured it couldn't hurt!
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RST, Thank you, awesome help
RST,
Soo freaking cool that you did this amazing piece of reference .
I did the rears but was scared of the front door speakers until now. I've installed some Infiniti 6 1/2" 6002i to match my rears (edit... and in so doing discovered: )
The signal to the doors from the amp is full range. The output wires to the tweeter are piggy backed off the same feed as the 4", but have a low pass filter inside the assembly holding the existing 4". So a warning in order here...you must salvage that connection with the low pass filter. It provides a signal to the tweeter delivered via the bright orange connector in the pictures RST posted (labeled "to tweeter").
No way around that or your going to completely loose the signal to the dedicated door tweeter.
Soo freaking cool that you did this amazing piece of reference .
I did the rears but was scared of the front door speakers until now. I've installed some Infiniti 6 1/2" 6002i to match my rears (edit... and in so doing discovered: )
The signal to the doors from the amp is full range. The output wires to the tweeter are piggy backed off the same feed as the 4", but have a low pass filter inside the assembly holding the existing 4". So a warning in order here...you must salvage that connection with the low pass filter. It provides a signal to the tweeter delivered via the bright orange connector in the pictures RST posted (labeled "to tweeter").
No way around that or your going to completely loose the signal to the dedicated door tweeter.
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Originally Posted by SCoupe
RST,
Soo freaking cool that you did this amazing piece of reference .
I did the rears but was scared of the front door speakers until now. I'm going to install some Infiniti 6 1/2" 6002i to match my rears.
Wondering if the signal delivered to the those speakers (the old 4"s location) is a full range signal or have the highs been filtered out because of the separate stock tweeters?
Soo freaking cool that you did this amazing piece of reference .
I did the rears but was scared of the front door speakers until now. I'm going to install some Infiniti 6 1/2" 6002i to match my rears.
Wondering if the signal delivered to the those speakers (the old 4"s location) is a full range signal or have the highs been filtered out because of the separate stock tweeters?
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Originally Posted by RSTSpeed
Glad I could help, EdJosh!
To be honest, I don't know what effect polyfill would have on the sound quality. It probably wouldn't hurt, though. I cut the port in there because the OEM enclosure had one, so I figured it couldn't hurt!
To be honest, I don't know what effect polyfill would have on the sound quality. It probably wouldn't hurt, though. I cut the port in there because the OEM enclosure had one, so I figured it couldn't hurt!
Any info. is greatly appreciated.
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The size for both the front AND rear speakers is 4", but the fronts also have a separate tweeter. To reamove the rear speakers, just look through my "How To" (the first couple of posts). It's a lot of work, so just take your time and be careful. Hope that helps, but let me know if you need more assistance!
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Originally Posted by Idrewfelix
wow. VERY nice write up. I will be using this not to install a new stereo system. But to strip all that junk out of my car for weight reduction