Replacing my Rear Speakers in a 2014 Sienna...is it worth it?

Emmo511

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I have been living with the stock stereo and speakers in my 2014 Sienna. While the van has some years left on it, I thought I would upgrade the radio with a JVC head and now I am wondering if I should swap out the speakers. My rear passenger side speaker vibrates like crazy and is only listenable at very low volumes. Is it even worth it to try this? I am a total noob at installations, but it is driving me nuts.

Any advice on speakers and or the best way to deal with the rear speakers would be greatly appreciated. I am sure that putting new speakers in the front doors and dash would be the easiest route to take and I think I could handle that, just don't know about the rear speakers.
 

huberoy123

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I did a lot of research, prior to changing out my speakers. There should be a lot of information on changing speakers in your Sienna. Crutchfield.com offers suggestions on replacement speakers. YouTube should also offer videos. This is an example of what is available. https://www.siennachat.com/threads/...-in-2011-sienna-step-by-step-with-pics.11456/ If you feel confident enough after doing your research, go for it. Or stop past your local Best buy and get an estimate. The link is for 2011 and up Sienna.
 
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Emmo511

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I did a lot of research, prior to changing out my speakers. There should be a lot of information on changing speakers in your Sienna. Crutchfield.com offers suggestions on replacement speakers. YouTube should also offer videos. This is an example of what is available. https://www.siennachat.com/threads/...-in-2011-sienna-step-by-step-with-pics.11456/ If you feel confident enough after doing your research, go for it. Or stop past your local Best buy and get an estimate. The link is for 2011 and up Sienna.
Those pictures are great. There is not that many videos for replacing speakers in a 2014 Sienna. A few about changing out the front door speakers, but none about the back. I think I could likely figure this out. I will reach out to Crutchfield.
 

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id put in a good new deck and front speakers, forget the rears (fade to the front). then when you get a new car, take the deck and front speakers out, and put them in the new car
 
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