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Introduction
Jimny has only two weak and dull front speakers.
However, it has pre-machined space for a pair of rear speakers as well, as well as part of the wiring for them installed from the factory.
If you replace the front speakers with something good, and install a pair of good rear speakers, you will get a significantly improved sound (nothing "boombastic", just solid and proper).
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Page last edited on 26/12/2018 by user Bosanek