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I just wanted to give a huge thumbs up to the people who recommended these speakers to replace the terrible sounding speakers that were in my truck. This was not a replacement of the OEM speakers, but a replacement of kicker speakers that just sounded unbalanced and terrible. I have only replaced the front door speakers and tweeters so far and its such a huge difference in the quality of the audio in the truck already now. Just so clear and the range of fullness in the sound on the exact same songs is just night and day different.

The kicker speakers just had terrible clarity in vocals, mid range. The bass was far stronger on them and just drowned out all the vocals even with treble turned all the way up in the truck.

The Alpine's are just amazing with clarity and mid-range. The vocals are so clear, the instruments are so detailed, and i no longer get the ear piercing high peaks on high frequency parts of some songs. The bass is not as strong as the kickers, but i enjoy a more balanced audio fullness.

I can't wait to replace the rear speakers now.

Ford F-150 Lightning Speaker Upgrade Alpine R-S69C.2: Just Amazing in the audio difference... IMG_5304

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I actually tried to fix the kicker speakers first. I bought the adapters to convert the 6x9 to 6.5 and mounted them properly. I was still unhappy with them so i bought the door plates as recommended and installed sound deadening material on door, granted they did clean up the bass to a more responsive hit, but the overall improvement was EH... i felt like it only benefits you if you like your music with heavy bass. I am more into instrumental and country music, so i felt like they gave me little improvement. It was after all of this i was still unhappy and pulled the trigger on the new alpine speakers and it was a massive improvement. I think the biggest improvement was the tweeter removal from the door. I felt like the tweeter on the kicker 2way was very muddled sounding and killed the clarity of music, especially when turned up. So going to component cleaned up the clarity a ton and the alpines just add so much mid range to the songs that the music feels more complete.

Oddly enough, afterwards i connected the kicker speakers to a neighbors boat system and the clarity of the speaker was night and day. I am not sure why the tweeter on the kicker was so muddled in the door of the truck.
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Alprine R speakers definitely sound better than kickers but they really want a proper amp
 

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I replaced the stock speakers with Alpine S coaxial. Like you said, huge improvement across the board.
I found via the front/rear balance that the rear speakers don't contribute a lot, so I'm leaving mine as-is.
 

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I replaced the stock speakers with Alpine S coaxial. Like you said, huge improvement across the board.
I found via the front/rear balance that the rear speakers don't contribute a lot, so I'm leaving mine as-is.
Rear speakers are just a filler, not meant for filling the cab with music like the fronts do, they simply round out the experience. That's how it was described to me from an expert audiophile.

What speaker model# did you use? I see another with an actual 6x9 coax in the door, I didn't think that would fit the hole, at least not without an adapter or spacer plate.
 

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Rear speakers are just a filler, not meant for filling the cab with music like the fronts do, they simply round out the experience. That's how it was described to me from an expert audiophile.

What speaker model# did you use? I see another with an actual 6x9 coax in the door, I didn't think that would fit the hole, at least not without an adapter or spacer plate.
Alpine S2-S69, using the Metra 82-5606 adapter plates. It all fit nicely, but I thought the provided screws were too small. I think the screws came with the adapter, they were #8, I used #10 sheet metal screws.
 

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Congrats on fixing that FUBAR that you took over, @Storx . In regards to your sound comparison between the two brands: did you fix the Kickers (adapters to fill the hole, etc.) before doing all this with the Alpines?
 

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Eh, I have a tin ear . . spending more $$ that I will never be able to tell the difference doesn't make sense. But more power to ya!
 

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I was also thinking about outlining the arrow in yellow paint........
 

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Alpine S2-S69, using the Metra 82-5606 adapter plates. It all fit nicely, but I thought the provided screws were too small. I think the screws came with the adapter, they were #8, I used #10 sheet metal screws.
Just ordered a set off Crutchfield. I have an Alpine nav system with 9" touch screen in my old truck that brings telematics to the screen as well. I'm a huge fan of Alpine products, have been ever since the 1st time I laid eyes on one of the single din stereos they had back in the late 70's early 80's.
 

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I just wanted to give a huge thumbs up to the people who recommended these speakers to replace the terrible sounding speakers that were in my truck. This was not a replacement of the OEM speakers, but a replacement of kicker speakers that just sounded unbalanced and terrible. I have only replaced the front door speakers and tweeters so far and its such a huge difference in the quality of the audio in the truck already now. Just so clear and the range of fullness in the sound on the exact same songs is just night and day different.

The kicker speakers just had terrible clarity in vocals, mid range. The bass was far stronger on them and just drowned out all the vocals even with treble turned all the way up in the truck.

The Alpine's are just amazing with clarity and mid-range. The vocals are so clear, the instruments are so detailed, and i no longer get the ear piercing high peaks on high frequency parts of some songs. The bass is not as strong as the kickers, but i enjoy a more balanced audio fullness.

I can't wait to replace the rear speakers now.

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How much of that Amazon sound deadening material did you have to get? May use that instead of the SoundSkins custom one.
 

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I just wanted to give a huge thumbs up to the people who recommended these speakers to replace the terrible sounding speakers that were in my truck. This was not a replacement of the OEM speakers, but a replacement of kicker speakers that just sounded unbalanced and terrible. I have only replaced the front door speakers and tweeters so far and its such a huge difference in the quality of the audio in the truck already now. Just so clear and the range of fullness in the sound on the exact same songs is just night and day different.

The kicker speakers just had terrible clarity in vocals, mid range. The bass was far stronger on them and just drowned out all the vocals even with treble turned all the way up in the truck.

The Alpine's are just amazing with clarity and mid-range. The vocals are so clear, the instruments are so detailed, and i no longer get the ear piercing high peaks on high frequency parts of some songs. The bass is not as strong as the kickers, but i enjoy a more balanced audio fullness.

I can't wait to replace the rear speakers now.

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I have a whole set of Alpine R’s front and rear ready to install and bought the mounting brackets from SoundsGoodStereo. I spoke with them online and they told me to solder everything (I’ve not done this before but willing to figure it out) instead of crimping spades. All of the stuff has been sitting in my garage since April. I am hoping to install in a few months when the temps finally drop. Every day seems to be setting a new heat record. Looking forward to hearing the upgrade!
 

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I have a whole set of Alpine R’s front and rear ready to install and bought the mounting brackets from SoundsGoodStereo. I spoke with them online and they told me to solder everything (I’ve not done this before but willing to figure it out) instead of crimping spades. All of the stuff has been sitting in my garage since April. I am hoping to install in a few months when the temps finally drop. Every day seems to be setting a new heat record. Looking forward to hearing the upgrade!
The other way to do it is to get a Metra adapter. Then you plug the adapter into the existing wiring socket and the connectors onto the speakers. The Metra part for the front is 72-5602
 

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The other way to do it is to get a Metra adapter. Then you plug the adapter into the existing wiring socket and the connectors onto the speakers. The Metra part for the front is 72-5602
Ya, I am tempted, but I have these other brackets now. May as well give that a go first.
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