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It’s essentially a bass blocker…. Resistors in line and then a cap on the actual speaker to cut off frequencies below what I assume to be somewhere in the 600-800hz range
So, if I'm replacing the stock speakers (with Kicker 43DSC404) would I need to consider an in-line blocker of some sort?
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So, if I'm replacing the stock speakers (with Kicker 43DSC404) would I need to consider an in-line blocker of some sort?
If you’re sending a lot of power to them it’s not a bad idea, if just stock power, ehhhh…. It wouldn’t hurt but not necessary
 

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If you’re sending a lot of power to them it’s not a bad idea, if just stock power, ehhhh…. It wouldn’t hurt but not necessary
Yep, just stock power.
 
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Yep, just stock power.
Then I’ll say the answer is if you want to absolutely protect your speakers back there, 600hz bass blockers/caps on them will do that, and they’re cheap enough.
I have THESE but didn’t end up using them on my 4x6s…. You just connect one in line on the positive lead.
 

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Then I’ll say the answer is if you want to absolutely protect your speakers back there, 600hz bass blockers/caps on them will do that, and they’re cheap enough.
I have THESE but didn’t end up using them on my 4x6s…. You just connect one in line on the positive lead.
The link doesn't come up. Are they the ones from Crutchfield?
 

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Since we're discussing the rear speaker, it would be great to have a good photo tutorial on how to not break any plastics getting those panels off. I get the basics, push it up until the slot/clip align, but the more guidance the better. No need to add unnecessary rattles.
It needs to be a sticky too.
 

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I broke all the tabs lol. Thankfully i have a plastic welder and got them all fixed up and even added material in the weak spots.
 

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I broke all the tabs lol. Thankfully i have a plastic welder and got them all fixed up and even added material in the weak spots.
Yeah, I've got a cheap one (plastic welder) that Eastwood used to sell packed away somewhere, but I hope it's not a foregone conclusion that I must use it. ;)

I'm probably wrong, those rear panels seem to challenge most everyone. I assume the Morels were worth the effort?
 
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On the radio they sound really good, but im going to run all new wire and power them with an amp. Today i will gather mdf for the amp rack and some other miscellaneous materials i need. Still trying to get a harness ordered.
 
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Since we're discussing the rear speaker, it would be great to have a good photo tutorial on how to not break any plastics getting those panels off. I get the basics, push it up until the slot/clip align, but the more guidance the better. No need to add unnecessary rattles.
It needs to be a sticky too.
I’ll try to work on something because I may take the driver side panel back off again… I’ve taken the tan panels off at least 3 times and haven’t broken one yet *knock on wood*.
 

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I'm actually thinking about some Polk db402's for the rear. I had a set of Polk 3-1/2's (amplified) in the dash of a '16 CX-5 with Kicker KS 6.5's in both the front and rear doors. Those soft-dome tweeters in the Polk 3-1/2's complimented the Kickers very well. Very smooth.

I've gotten a few more PM's from forum members requesting the LLJ Customs part number for the DIY harness. Since they typically "build-to-order" with many customization options, there doesn't appear to be an encompassing part-number, but below is what I selected and ordered:

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I'm actually thinking about some Polk db402's for the rear. I had a set of Polk 3-1/2's (amplified) in the dash of a '16 CX-5 with Kicker KS 6.5's in both the front and rear doors. Those soft-dome tweeters in the Polk 3-1/2's complimented the Kickers very well. Very smooth.

I've gotten a few more PM's from forum members requesting the LLJ Customs part number for the DIY harness. Since they typically "build-to-order" with many customization options, there doesn't appear to be an encompassing part-number, but below is what I selected and ordered:

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Side note: I’ve got the DIY harness from them I’m not gonna be using, if somebody wants that…
I’ve got a bit of stuff I likely won’t be using, I need to go through and make a list, see if anybody can use it and I’ll flip it all for cheap (including an unused fosgate R2D4 10”)
 

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Thank you @BootXL76 for the harness. My final piece before ripping almost all of the interior out of the truck lol.
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