Blown speaker on brand new car
Blown speaker on brand new car
Hi
I have a 2011 GTI with 1000km on it and my front drivers side woofer is toast.
At this point i would like to put something aftermarket. Can I just replace the woofer and keep the original tweeter and crossover? Or do i have to replace everything? I have an Alpine Type R 5.25 component that I am not using, I can take the woofers from that.
thanks for any replies.
I have a 2011 GTI with 1000km on it and my front drivers side woofer is toast.
At this point i would like to put something aftermarket. Can I just replace the woofer and keep the original tweeter and crossover? Or do i have to replace everything? I have an Alpine Type R 5.25 component that I am not using, I can take the woofers from that.
thanks for any replies.
on my 96 jetta the tweeters were ran off of the original speakers with a different clip from the original speaker.
now i know its way older but maybe VW kept this idea and in that case you wont be able too.
isnt it under warrenty?
now i know its way older but maybe VW kept this idea and in that case you wont be able too.
isnt it under warrenty?
yes it is under warranty but i figured it was a good excuse to upgrade, especially that i have a mint set of type R lying around.
I def do not want to change the HU and want to keep the wiring as stock as possible. I do not know enough to know if what i am thinking even makes sense.
I was able to totally redo my system in my Corrado all by myself with help from this site. With my 2011, i really do not want to pull everything out.
Thanks
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