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Trail Grid Pro Kicker Kit Installed

Discussion in 'Audio & Video' started by Nubes, Nov 17, 2024.

  1. Nov 17, 2024 at 12:53 PM
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    Finished installing the Kicker 8 speaker bundle from Trail Grid Pro. I paid $407 total for the speaker kit which was cheaper than going through Crutchfield or Amazon. Also put in Amazon's version of Dynamat (CLD) while I had the doors apart($63 for 36sq/ft). Used about 22 out of the 34 total pieces in the box.

    I'm not an audiophile but the speakers definitely sound better than stock when it comes to clarity and quality of sound. Bass is better but if you like to thump you will still need an amp and sub. If you truly want to get the most out of these speakers you will need to replace the head unit as well. For me it is good enough for the moment.

    I didn't really notice much in the way of reduced road noise with the CLD, but it's main purpose is to reduce resonance/vibration of the outer door skin and not sound deaden. Doors have a more luxury feel when opening and closing now as it is more of a dull thud instead of a hollow metal sound.

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  2. Nov 17, 2024 at 2:03 PM
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    This is the setup that I have. 4 weeks after having them installed, I had an amp added to it. Now the speakers are SUPER loud and really thump. My back window shakes when I crank up the bass - I didn't change the head unit and I'm glad I didn't. I never thought about adding the dynamat though. I bet it would sound even better (plus make the cabin more quiet).

    Gotta admit; hearing that "shoomp" sound when closing a door is nice to hear instead of the "Thunk" when I close the door on my SloRunner.
     
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    Where did you find these for $407?
    They're currently priced at $577 from trail grid pro
     
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    What amp did you go with? Kicker Key 200.4?
     
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    Welcome! I'm no audio expert either. I bought the TGP kit too, then bought an amp and accessories to have it sound as awesome as possible. I paid someone to install it for me. All in (materials + labor) I've spent about $1700.

    Two things I wish I would have done:

    1) Put a "Gain" knob on my dash.
    2) Installed a dedicated sub. The Kickers hit pretty hard, but I know with a sub it can sound even better.
     
  8. Nov 17, 2024 at 3:51 PM
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    I'm keeping my eyes open for black friday pricing. It's a toss up between the kicker key 200.4, and the amp you mentioned. I'll get the speakers professionally installed as well, I'm not good at wiring up speakers
     
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    Update, ended up installing some slightly stronger lift struts for the hatch as the added weight was causing it to not open fully on its own. Went with Strong Arm 6550 Tailgate Lift Supports, 216 Force Pounds vs the stock 211 Force Pounds.
     
  12. Dec 4, 2024 at 10:03 AM
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    Those 6x9s will carry quite a bit of bass. It's really dependent on source. I was listening to some bass-heavy music off of Tidal and couldn't believe how low they were getting and how hard they were hitting. It seriously made me reconsider a subwoofer purchase.
     
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