I don't normally comment on videos but you literally explained everything so well and I like that muffin tray trick lol I just put them in my tool box and look for them afterwards lol
Awesome... i have not seen such a detailed video. Very easy even for an amateur to follow and fix it. Is there a video to replace the rear speakers of 2002 Nissan Altima? Thanks much for this video anyway.
Thanks for the video muffin man. Going to be replacing the head unit in my 05 Altima this week and probably the door speakers as well and I definitely appreciate this walk through on how to get into the door panels. One question, can I find the puller you used for the fasteners that stayed in the door at any auto repair store?
Hey bro u have a stereo you might have bought aftermarket from another brand ? Looking to get rid of my OEM stereo 2002 Altima it’s garbage now lol doesn’t even show the display. But not sure what to swap it out with. Maybe a JVC apple car play stereo ?
How did you get the factory speaker out of the housing or what ever you call it? I have a Nissan Micra 2003 K12, and I couldn't for the life of me get the speaker out of the housing thing that fixes it to the door. Is it glued or sealed in some other way? No screws that attached it as far as I could see
Did you have a bose system in this car? im asking because in about to replace mine and some sources i have read up on say the speaker has to be bose in the front or something like that? PLEASE RESPOND
It's good but on a Altima with the clarion speakers if u change your head unit u have to change all the speakers the factory ones are 2ohms and the head unit is usually 4ohms so they start to distort very quickly
Yes you can buy them from sonicelectronix dot. com or cruthfield or a best buy. ... You can always cut off the connector and add spade connectors to wire up directly to your speaker.
I have seen 3ohm, 4ohm and 8ohm speakers never seen a 2ohm and beyond that the main rule is you can't exceed 4ohms in a car you can be lower then 4 ohms we normally wire subs up to be 1ohm so if you have 2ohm speakers they will work 2x harder then the 4ohm with the same voltage my car has 3ohm speakers in the front 4ohm in the rear never had a problem except the 240w 3ohms crank as hard as the 850w 4ohms in the rear and it needs to be tuned rear heavy
No you don't, you can buy the Correct harness that is used to adapt and integrate into the stock amplified system. Thus avoiding switching out the whole sound system and utilizing the factory amp.
This was THE most informative video i have EVER watched on cars
Great job muffin man! Beautifully explained. Steady hands without blurry or shaky images. Straight to the point. No unnecessary BS!
I don't normally comment on videos but you literally explained everything so well and I like that muffin tray trick lol I just put them in my tool box and look for them afterwards lol
good job explaining everything thoroughly. i understood everything clearly! you sir gained a subscriber!
thankyou
Awesome... i have not seen such a detailed video. Very easy even for an amateur to follow and fix it. Is there a video to replace the rear speakers of 2002 Nissan Altima? Thanks much for this video anyway.
Thanks for the video muffin man. Going to be replacing the head unit in my 05 Altima this week and probably the door speakers as well and I definitely appreciate this walk through on how to get into the door panels. One question, can I find the puller you used for the fasteners that stayed in the door at any auto repair store?
hi nice video... i noticed the factory speakers are plugins is the a conversion for the none plug-in speakers (aftermarket)?
Thanks for step by step clear video. Can you please do the video to remove stock altima 02 stereo/radio as well.
Very eloquent and professional presentation.
Hey bro u have a stereo you might have bought aftermarket from another brand ? Looking to get rid of my OEM stereo 2002 Altima it’s garbage now lol doesn’t even show the display. But not sure what to swap it out with. Maybe a JVC apple car play stereo ?
Nicely done. Good camera work and explanation.
Im going to subscribe to ur channel, because you have a wonderful presentation of ur video. I love to way you explain each step so clearly, great job!
Thank You :) Appreciate the kind words
where did you buy the speakers from ? I have the same car
U qleen in my books,u explained right,i only had to watch this once,thank u sir.
Good video I'm replacing all of my speakers I just want sure of what to expect in the front. I have a 2001 altima.
Yes you can buy the tool at any auto part store, or even buy them online. They are called door trim removers
If I install after market speakers., do I need any mounting device or should it just screw in like the factory ones
How did you get the factory speaker out of the housing or what ever you call it? I have a Nissan Micra 2003 K12, and I couldn't for the life of me get the speaker out of the housing thing that fixes it to the door. Is it glued or sealed in some other way? No screws that attached it as far as I could see
Did you have a bose system in this car? im asking because in about to replace mine and some sources i have read up on say the speaker has to be bose in the front or something like that? PLEASE RESPOND
Good tutorial man but, are these speakers wireless? Didnt see you plug the new speaker in?
ya man. Bluetooth. That SpaceAge Technology ;)
Great job walking us through this excellent tutorial.
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Thanks man! I'm about to change my speakers and didn't know exactly what to expect. I have the same car as yours ✌️👌
Una pregunta puedes poner in video de como cambiar las bocinas de la parte de atras donde esta el vidrio trasero
it's the best tutorial I have ever seen
It's good but on a Altima with the clarion speakers if u change your head unit u have to change all the speakers the factory ones are 2ohms and the head unit is usually 4ohms so they start to distort very quickly
what are the bare minimum tools that we could execute this task with
You did an excellent job explaining!
omg!! I am a mom and I was thinking of doing this to my car myself to save some money, I don't know now seeing this!!! I have a 2008 Toyota camry!!
Yes you can buy them from sonicelectronix dot. com or cruthfield or a best buy. ... You can always cut off the connector and add spade connectors to wire up directly to your speaker.
Super helpful! Muffin pan was a great idea!
Awesome video Bro! Keep it up
so if you have a magnetized screw driver then you wouldn't need the magnet
thanks muffin man, I'll give It a shot
hey you sound just like chrisfix. are you chrisfix?
great explanation. Thanks!
Theres more where this came from. Just saving up for a better camera!! Thanks for watching and dont forget to subscribe!!
I have seen 3ohm, 4ohm and 8ohm speakers never seen a 2ohm and beyond that the main rule is you can't exceed 4ohms in a car you can be lower then 4 ohms we normally wire subs up to be 1ohm so if you have 2ohm speakers they will work 2x harder then the 4ohm with the same voltage my car has 3ohm speakers in the front 4ohm in the rear never had a problem except the 240w 3ohms crank as hard as the 850w 4ohms in the rear and it needs to be tuned rear heavy
Nice video. Really helpful. Thanx
Good job learned it thanks bro
What size is that speaker
6.5 inches
Excellent video!
Thanks bro Glad it helped you out, Don't forget to subscribe for more videos
Thanks for this video!!
very detail, fantastic.
Glad you enjoyed it Milton! More to come soon!
Your very welcome!
excellent video. really helpful.
No you don't, you can buy the Correct harness that is used to adapt and integrate into the stock amplified system. Thus avoiding switching out the whole sound system and utilizing the factory amp.
Great how to
Good job
Thanks
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Ahahaha muffin man!
Nice vid dude
awesome!
thanks :)
Do u know the muffin man?
Sound like chrix fix
alot of work just to get to the speaker....
sir chop sticks broke on me in the first 5 mins
Muffin pan good trick :)
MUFFIN MAN!! hahaha
Mufffffffin MAN!
I do what I can. haha
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