Thanks alot for the tutorial, I've been waiting for someone to find the speaker sizes so I can replace mine.
Are the front door and A pillars easy as well, and what are those sizes?
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Piece of **** factory speakers
Remove fiber molding and handle bracket.
U will see screws remove them
drill those rivets on speakers.
solder 10" wire to new speaker terminals
cut off harnes on speaker or find the way to do it. and solder to new speaker wire that u already soldered .(watch that positive and negative line)
NOTE: dont purchase any speaker more than 50watt. your stereo is not that powerfull and u wont get strong bass . all speakers size are 6.5" . I hope it helps
2011 Volkswagen Jetta S *** 1999 Cyrsler Town & Country LXI ***
2005 Hyundai Starex Mini van ** 2000 Mitsubishi Carisma GDI ****
1994 BMW 3.28CI M-Tech (Eu)***** 1998 Toyota Corolla GLI (Eu) ****
1994 Renault Manager***
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Thanks alot for the tutorial, I've been waiting for someone to find the speaker sizes so I can replace mine.
Are the front door and A pillars easy as well, and what are those sizes?
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2011 Jetta Sedan TDI DSG w Nav
18" Charleston's and BFGoodrich GForce's
http://www.fuelly.com/sig-us/66498.png
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2011 Volkswagen Jetta S *** 1999 Cyrsler Town & Country LXI ***
2005 Hyundai Starex Mini van ** 2000 Mitsubishi Carisma GDI ****
1994 BMW 3.28CI M-Tech (Eu)***** 1998 Toyota Corolla GLI (Eu) ****
1994 Renault Manager***
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2011 Volkswagen Jetta S *** 1999 Cyrsler Town & Country LXI ***
2005 Hyundai Starex Mini van ** 2000 Mitsubishi Carisma GDI ****
1994 BMW 3.28CI M-Tech (Eu)***** 1998 Toyota Corolla GLI (Eu) ****
1994 Renault Manager***
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Do you remember/know what type of mounting depth the doors allow.
Also how much room is between the speaker and the door speaker grille.
I'm about to order some 2 ways & 3/4 tweeters with crossovers.
On topic question...what are the openings beside the door handles on the back doors?
There's no speakers in the opening inside, it's just open.
Last edited by 2011jettaTDI; 04-19-2011 at 08:31 AM.
2011 Jetta Sedan TDI DSG w Nav
18" Charleston's and BFGoodrich GForce's
http://www.fuelly.com/sig-us/66498.png
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2011 Jetta Sedan TDI DSG w Nav
18" Charleston's and BFGoodrich GForce's
http://www.fuelly.com/sig-us/66498.png
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2011 Volkswagen Jetta S *** 1999 Cyrsler Town & Country LXI ***
2005 Hyundai Starex Mini van ** 2000 Mitsubishi Carisma GDI ****
1994 BMW 3.28CI M-Tech (Eu)***** 1998 Toyota Corolla GLI (Eu) ****
1994 Renault Manager***
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Thanks for the info, My MB Quarts have a 2 3/4 mounting depth so that's a no go...more searching now!
Is there room in the opening at the top of the door (beside the door handle) for a 3/4" tweeter?
If so a 6 1/2" component setup would be nice, if the crossover will fit inside the door.![]()
Last edited by 2011jettaTDI; 04-21-2011 at 12:59 PM.
2011 Jetta Sedan TDI DSG w Nav
18" Charleston's and BFGoodrich GForce's
http://www.fuelly.com/sig-us/66498.png
#10
could you repost the pictures or email them directly? seanh287@gmail.com
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2011 Volkswagen Jetta S *** 1999 Cyrsler Town & Country LXI ***
2005 Hyundai Starex Mini van ** 2000 Mitsubishi Carisma GDI ****
1994 BMW 3.28CI M-Tech (Eu)***** 1998 Toyota Corolla GLI (Eu) ****
1994 Renault Manager***
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Also installed these tweeters I got at Amazon:
http://amzn.com/B000AQ8NVW
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so, did you notoce a big difference for rattles and sound after you installed the dynamat ?
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What are you guys using for Head units I own a 2011 jetta s and am trying to upgrade to a double din.. Any reccomendations. Sorry for the off topic post I'm a newb and found it relevant.
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i installed a single din (with pocket) Kenwood KDC-HD942U that i got for cheap off of my brother. has full DSP processing, usb, aux, hd radio, bluetooth, don't know what else i would need tbh
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I just think that the double would look nice I'm just timid to go out and drop money without doin a lil research. I wanna be sure that I can do it myself. I don't imagine it's all just plug and play. And I can't seem to find any tutorials on stereo upgrades in the mk6's
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can someone point out which screws need to come out to pop the door panel off
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^^^that, and also if you can afford it, get a double DIN! You're right, it looks way better, but for $200 for the headunit, Connects2, dash kit, and wiring.. i just couldn't pass it up![]()
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Yea I ordered the dash kit and have been looking at a few kenwoods. Other than the dash kit what else does it take to install one?
#22
Ok so I have the dash kit the wire harness and the antenna adapter but what up with all this stuff I'm reading about the can bus. I need to buy something to convert to 12v or w.e? Anyone have info on this?
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if you want to maintain steering wheel controls, illumination/backlight settings, and other stuff like that you will need to get the canbus interface dongle thing. it's kind of expensive, but in the end i think it's worth it to do the installation properly!
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2011 Jetta 2.5 Highline PGM
- Autotech Engine Mount Insert - Full Interior LED Conversion + DRL
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I installed the double din last night in about 45 mins all I needed was the dash, antenna adapter and the harness. I wired it to the outlet like recommended and grounded the parking break wire so I have VIM (video in motion). The unit itself is very nice and I love the touchscreen. It was 100 times easier than I thought it was gonna be. Thank you everyone who gave me info
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just some info for those installing different speakers in front doors; vw now uses pressure sensors for airbag crash sensors. if the new speaker is not sealed, your side air bags may not go off in a side collision. thats why the new doors are so perfectly sealed. also might cause water leaks if the speaker is not sealed.
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I read through this thread, watched the video and I was all gung-ho to get some nice speakers and install them. Until I got to the bottom where there was mentions of the side airbags not working if the door isn't replaced/sealed properly... What is needed to be done exactly to make sure my airbags will still work? Its not worth sacrificing my safety for a bit better audio.
It seems they stopped manufacturing dum dum putty, so what alternatives do you guys recommend?
Also for installing an aftermarket stereo, what is the antenna adapter you need and wiring harness? All the ones on amazon say they don't fit my vehicle, but I'm guessing thats just lieing. Planning on going for a x940bt.
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