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General SRT4 Car Audio Information:
Front Dash Speakers: 3.5"
- 1" Tweeter with 3.5" mounting bracket
- Recommendation: Remove and don't replace Front Door Speakers: 6.5"
- 2 1/4" mounting depth max Rear Deck Speakers: 6x9"
- Unlimited mounting space Alternator:
- No aftermarket Alternators are available and it cannot be rebuilt.
- The output is controlled by the factory computer.
- 56029915AB 2003 factory alternator ALTERNATOR - 160 AMP (BAB)
- 56029701AB 2004 factory alternator ALTERNATOR - 136 AMP (BAZ)
- 56029701AB 2005 factory alternator ALTERNATOR - 136 AMP (BAZ) Any Headunit that fits a regular neon fits the SRT4.
- Single DIN
- Double DINs require modification: How to: Double Din Navi
Kicker Livin' Loud Specifications:
- All speakers upgraded and are amplified by a 70 watt amplifier.
- 6 Disk CD Changer below HVAC controls.
- Subwoofer is 10" and is amplified by a 100 watt amp @ 1 ohm and the box is 0.68 cubic feet.
You CANNOT keep the Kicker factory 6-disk with an aftermarket headunit
You CAN however, keep the Kicker System (minus the 6 disk changer) with an aftermarket headunit.
- It's already tied into the stock wiring harness, so the aftermarket harness will hook it right up.
In order to use a MP3 player with stock Headunit
- You must buy the auxiliary input adapter.
In order to use the stock headunit with an aftermarket amplifier
- You must buy a LOC (Line Out Converter) which takes the signal used for a speaker and transfers it to RCA's for the amplifier to use.
- You do not have to give up rear speakers to do this, you are just tying into their signal.
There is NO single best Subwoofer combination!
- All subwoofers fit different needs, whether it be SQ or SPL.
- Feel free to PM me with ideas for setups.
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