How Do You Install Three-Way Speakers In A Car?
Three-way car speakers combine woofer, midrange and tweeter into one speaker, for optimal performance of the lows, mids, and highs in your music. They’re a popular choice among car audio enthusiasts who want to improve the sound of their car audio systems. Replacing existing car speakers with new three-way speakers will probably require some disassembly of the car interior, but can usually be accomplished by the amateur. Remove the panels or grilles covering the old speakers. The exact method to employ varies from vehicle to vehicle. In the easiest cases, the existing grille can be pulled off or removed by removing screws that hold it in place. In harder instances, you may have to disassemble relatively large interior areas or door panels. Specific instructions on how to access your speakers are available for most vehicles from crutchfield.com, a well-known aftermarket car audio retailer. Remove the speaker you’re replacing. Most speakers are held in place by three to four screws or bo