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Scott B.
I have seen on the reviews that the sound bar and dash speakers are the same even though they have different part numbers, can you clarify that to be true?
Yes. The different part number will include the appropriate installation instructions for where the speakers are mounted. Thanks for your inquiry.
Brett S.
How do these compare to the OEM Mopar Kicker upgrades?
They are much better able to handle added power when making amplifier upgrades and the internal tweeter design will have much better range for a wide variety of styles of music than that of the Mopar Kicker pair. Thanks for your inquiry.
Stephen T.
I have seen both 6.5" and 6.75" for the sound bar? Do these require any type of modification or cutting to fit?
These will not require cutting or a modification to fit. Thanks for your inquiry.
Seneca H.
Will there be two kickers in the box when you purchase?
Yes this is for the pair of Kicker speakers
DAVID M.
what are the wattage specs on these speakers?
Here are the Specs from Kicker:
Sensitivity (1W at 1 meter): 90
Frequency Response: 40 - 20k Hz
Minimum RMS Wattage: 2
Maximum RMS Wattage: 60
Peak Power Handling (Watts): 240
Top-mount Depth (Inches): 1-13/16
Bottom-mount Depth (Inches): 2-3/16
Cutout Diameter or Length (inches): 4-7/8
Sensitivity (1W at 1 meter): 90
Frequency Response: 40 - 20k Hz
Minimum RMS Wattage: 2
Maximum RMS Wattage: 60
Peak Power Handling (Watts): 240
Top-mount Depth (Inches): 1-13/16
Bottom-mount Depth (Inches): 2-3/16
Cutout Diameter or Length (inches): 4-7/8
Anthony C.
I have a 2017 Wrangler JK. I want to install new speakers in the soundbar. With 2-way speakers, do I disconnect my tweeter in the roll bar? Or should I leave it connected?
Hello, you should leave your tweeter connected. Thank you for your question.