Shaker 8" Subwoofer Details & Specs
#41
the only one i see is F150...which I know is a Lot like the mustang...https://www.eonon.com/Car-Type/Ford.html
This one is specific to the mustang, looks very similar, different mfg, about the same pricing and options: https://www.seicane.com/en/pure-andr...camera-s127302
Raxiom offers someting too but holy cow twice the price!?
https://www.americanmuscle.com/0509-...e-cameras.html
Last edited by Derf00; 10-23-2018 at 01:40 PM.
#42
Yes, Eonon does have that one, and this one is an OCTA CORE CPU.
Shows all three plugs you need, J1, J3; and J4 for Subwoofer.
The other one I showed also had the same connectors.
Both cases, If you do not have a factory subwoofer setup, then you don't use J4.
Shows all three plugs you need, J1, J3; and J4 for Subwoofer.
The other one I showed also had the same connectors.
Both cases, If you do not have a factory subwoofer setup, then you don't use J4.
Last edited by 08'MustangDude; 10-23-2018 at 02:50 PM.
#44
Sooooo $300 -400 for HU + $220ish for new door subs + the $150 I've already spent on (4) 6x8 pioneers = ~$770...+ whatever I'll spend for new door sub amp plus then I'll HAVE TO get a real sub for the trunk because then alas, my bass won't be as deep as I like it...+500 for enclosure, sub, and amp....Dude...you're killin' me...Killin me i'm tell ya!
#46
So, I pulled the trigger for (1) 43CWRT81. It arrives this Thursday. Crutchfield is having a sale on Kicker gear and the sub went from $130 to $113 with free shipping. The older version of the sub (40CWRT81) can be had for $100 new on Ebay from a reputable seller but I didn't like the fact the older version isn't vented. Neither version has a vented pole but the 43 series has a vented magnet/spider enclosure whereas the 40 series does not.
The mounting detpth is 2 11/16. The shelf in the OEM sub enclosure is at around 2" so, now I get to see how much massaging, if any, needs to be done to get the Kicker to fit. Have heat gun and body tools, will pound for sound! Worst case, my daughters Escape has a sub for it's enclosure.
I'll know this weekend.If it goes good, I'll buy a second one and keep them for the stang.
The mounting detpth is 2 11/16. The shelf in the OEM sub enclosure is at around 2" so, now I get to see how much massaging, if any, needs to be done to get the Kicker to fit. Have heat gun and body tools, will pound for sound! Worst case, my daughters Escape has a sub for it's enclosure.
I'll know this weekend.If it goes good, I'll buy a second one and keep them for the stang.
#47
#49
Awesome thread with a ton of info! Thank you!
Does anyone know the approximate volume of the enclosures for the door subs? I have searched and searched, the best i can come up with is anywhere from .4-.8 cu ft and that was for an 06. I have a 2014, not sure if or how much they varied.
I currently have my JBL 660 GTi woofers mounted where the door subs went. JBL calls for a IB (open door) or a minimum of 1/8 cu ft sealed enclosure. They sound great, just wondering if they could sound BETTER. Maybe some polyfill to take up some volume?
Thank you in advance!! (btw, this is my first post here!)
Does anyone know the approximate volume of the enclosures for the door subs? I have searched and searched, the best i can come up with is anywhere from .4-.8 cu ft and that was for an 06. I have a 2014, not sure if or how much they varied.
I currently have my JBL 660 GTi woofers mounted where the door subs went. JBL calls for a IB (open door) or a minimum of 1/8 cu ft sealed enclosure. They sound great, just wondering if they could sound BETTER. Maybe some polyfill to take up some volume?
Thank you in advance!! (btw, this is my first post here!)
#50
They have not varied by much, if anything, from 05-14. The 10-14 door panels fit the 05-09s
with modifications. There is a lot more to TUNE your enclosure for the speakers you
put in, and it's based off the speaker characteristics. Better aftermarket speakers
usually have more throw than the factory ones, so already, the enclosure is not big
enough. Mainly, as long as it's a 2-ohm dual voice coil speaker, it should be fine. If
you used 4ohm dual voice coil, then you've already decreased performance based on
the amplifiers outputs, and doesn't matter anyway... If you used a single coil, then
you've lost a channel, and it also doesn't matter...
with modifications. There is a lot more to TUNE your enclosure for the speakers you
put in, and it's based off the speaker characteristics. Better aftermarket speakers
usually have more throw than the factory ones, so already, the enclosure is not big
enough. Mainly, as long as it's a 2-ohm dual voice coil speaker, it should be fine. If
you used 4ohm dual voice coil, then you've already decreased performance based on
the amplifiers outputs, and doesn't matter anyway... If you used a single coil, then
you've lost a channel, and it also doesn't matter...