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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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Recommended additional works
While you are having the rear interior of the car dismantled in order to install the rear speakers, you might use the opportunity to perform some additional modifications along the way:
- Installation of sound insulation and vibration damping materials in the rear part of the cabin;
- This will also improve the performance of rear speakers;
- Rust protection of the body cavities through the application of wax for example;
- Rear cabin lamp installation and wiring;
- Installation of wires for rear parking sensors, tow bar, rear reversing camera, concealed GPS tracking unit, 12 V DC charging outlet in the trunk, whatnot, etc.
References
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Page last edited on 11/07/2019 by user Bosanek