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Old 11-13-2016, 04:22 AM
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JL Audio Woofer upgrade

Just wanted to share with everyone. I had a buzzing rear door woofer that needed to be replaced and decided to change out the rear two woofers in my DSP system. Well I searched over and over to find a suitable high quality woofer and landed on the JL Audio C2-600. First of all they are a perfect fit, a true 6"/150mm speaker that will go directly into the BMW X5 speaker housing. Second much improved sound over the original even with the DSP system.

Installation Directions:
- pull out old speaker ( 3 screws)
- Cut speaker wire leads at edge of speaker so that you can solder to new speakers
- Tear out old speaker and the remove speaker frame from X5 speaker housing
- pop in C2-600 woofers
- Using a hot glue gun apply glue to perimeter of speaker and X5 speaker housing
- Solder the speaker wire leads onto the terminals of the C2-600 woofers
- connect speakers to OEM plug and test then re-install


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