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Questions about replacing speakers - Toyota Venza
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<blockquote data-quote="Devin Hieb" data-source="post: 8661824" data-attributes="member: 676022"><p>So I have a 2009 Toyota Venza with JBL speakers (I think they are just the front though). Recently, the rear speakers blew out and I am trying to get new ones in. </p><p></p><p>I am debating between paying a shop to do it or saving some money and doing it myself. The problem is, I have talked to a couple of places and received conflicting info regarding what kind of speakers I need. </p><p></p><p>The back doors are component, so there is a 6.5" at the bottom and a tweeter near the armrest/handle. I have been told that I need to install component at one place and another said I could install component or coaxial. Trying to figure out what's the truth here. </p><p></p><p>Next question is - should I be shopping for a 2ohm, 3ohm, or 4ohm speaker? The place I was just at told me that if I install a 4ohm they will have to do an amp bypass? But that I could install a 2ohm or 3ohm by myself and it would be fine without the bypass. Again - not sure if this info is correct. I don't know what the amp situation is like in my car, all I know is I have the JBL speaker package. </p><p></p><p>There are some good deals on speakers online currently, so trying to take advantage of those today/tomorrow if possible.</p><p></p><p>tl:dr -</p><p> 1. Currently have component rear door speakers. Do I need to stick with component or can I go coaxial?</p><p> 2. What ohm rating speaker should I get if I go DIY. </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Devin Hieb, post: 8661824, member: 676022"] So I have a 2009 Toyota Venza with JBL speakers (I think they are just the front though). Recently, the rear speakers blew out and I am trying to get new ones in. I am debating between paying a shop to do it or saving some money and doing it myself. The problem is, I have talked to a couple of places and received conflicting info regarding what kind of speakers I need. The back doors are component, so there is a 6.5" at the bottom and a tweeter near the armrest/handle. I have been told that I need to install component at one place and another said I could install component or coaxial. Trying to figure out what's the truth here. Next question is - should I be shopping for a 2ohm, 3ohm, or 4ohm speaker? The place I was just at told me that if I install a 4ohm they will have to do an amp bypass? But that I could install a 2ohm or 3ohm by myself and it would be fine without the bypass. Again - not sure if this info is correct. I don't know what the amp situation is like in my car, all I know is I have the JBL speaker package. There are some good deals on speakers online currently, so trying to take advantage of those today/tomorrow if possible. tl:dr - 1. Currently have component rear door speakers. Do I need to stick with component or can I go coaxial? 2. What ohm rating speaker should I get if I go DIY. [/QUOTE]
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