In this video we button up all of the interior components. We now have new seats, headliner, sunvisors, carpet, and an audio system with sub and double DIN head unit. 
Yes, we just reinstall the factory speakers and they work just fine. I do still have the other ones but they had a smaller magnet and smaller dimensions overall than the factory speaker. I may go back and make an adapter eventually but at this point we are just anxious to get this thing on the road.
@@rockyour4x4 yeah, something I could run Gaia and maybe control my lights and chargers with. I don't really care about Apple car play or whatever though. I'm just trying to consolidate all the extra switches and gizmos on my dash
@@andrewthorsten3809 i haven't done it, but there are a few jeep xjs on the forums that manage to install a tablet in place of the head unit. one person even has a head unit installed behind their tablet, they recessed the head unit back a few inches and have the tablet installed in front of the head unit. they had to customize the bezel and the tablet slides in from the driver side
So glad to see you enjoy putting consoles in multiple times too! ;)
Ha!
Great wire video on set up and problem solving
So the new bezel converts the 1 1/2 DIN to double DIN. that’s cool.
Yes
Next time, cut the upper vent brace 1/4" plastic so you don't have to cut in to the air ducts makes it easier
some cherokees had an upgraded stereo option with a amp under the rear seat.
Great video! I may have missed in other videos - where did you get seats covered? They look great. Thanks from Texas!
Seats were Katsinz kit covered locally by Morgan’sAutoTrim in Lenoir City, TN
So did you end up using the new door speakers? It looked like you just put the factory ones back in.
Yes, we just reinstall the factory speakers and they work just fine. I do still have the other ones but they had a smaller magnet and smaller dimensions overall than the factory speaker. I may go back and make an adapter eventually but at this point we are just anxious to get this thing on the road.
What saw are you using to cut the notches out? I like how quiet it is
Ha! It’s loud. I cut the audio down so viewers wouldn’t be annoyed by the noise.
@@rockyour4x4 Hahahaha so mine isn’t the only one!
Ha! Those old trim clips are brittle.
Heck I’ve broke them on my 17 F350. Their an old fashion but good way to keep the panels on. I don’t see them changing anytime soon either
what size are the bulbs for the kick panel and the rear map light?
I don’t recall, but we looked them up on superbrightleds.com
@@rockyour4x4 thank you i’ll do some more research and get the right ones. nice xj boss🤙🏼
Any links to the parts you used?
The audio parts can be sourced from Crutchfield.com, all of the other interior components were sourced from a local interior shop.
Why would you opt for dubble din as apposed to single?
The larger screen mostly. A single DIN doesn’t display the Apple CarPlay information.
Double din works with rear camera also and are half the cost of single din with pop out screen
I want to put a tablet in my colorado. any suggestions other than pheonix?
Tablet as in head unit? 🤷♂️
@@rockyour4x4 yeah, something I could run Gaia and maybe control my lights and chargers with. I don't really care about Apple car play or whatever though. I'm just trying to consolidate all the extra switches and gizmos on my dash
@@andrewthorsten3809 i haven't done it, but there are a few jeep xjs on the forums that manage to install a tablet in place of the head unit. one person even has a head unit installed behind their tablet, they recessed the head unit back a few inches and have the tablet installed in front of the head unit. they had to customize the bezel and the tablet slides in from the driver side
You gave me a headache! :)
How so?