Sound upgrade.
The shop that did mine insisted that speakers and amplification were enough and the factory H/U is fine for clarity and noise... I'm glad I trused him and put money in to amps rather than the H/U. If it's features you're looking for (dvd, sat-nav etc) then I'd change the h/u, but if it's sound you're looking for the money may be better put to amps...
I sure am happy with mine...
I sure am happy with mine...
Then just pop it off. There is one pin on the edge of each door too. Push the center of it in a little and then pull the whole piece out. Once you do the first door the other three should take about 5 minutes each.
Panels come off real easy. Three bolts; one under the centercap behind the door handle and two under the rubber piece in the door pull.
Then just pop it off. There is one pin on the edge of each door too. Push the center of it in a little and then pull the whole piece out. Once you do the first door the other three should take about 5 minutes each.
Then just pop it off. There is one pin on the edge of each door too. Push the center of it in a little and then pull the whole piece out. Once you do the first door the other three should take about 5 minutes each.
Thank you!
hes just trying to get his commission for the month. its better to use an amp than a head unit any day of the week. infinitys are good i have them in my truck . on the hhr the speakers are 6.5" components in the front and reg 2-3 ways in the rear, just depends on what you go with. i would really recommend crutchfield.com will get all wiring for gm vehicle and instructions to help along the way. good luck with your search
Oh yes! Don't forget to look at the mounting depth of the speakers also. If I am not mistaken we have a 2 1/2 mounting depth.
they may tell you they are not, but by selling other things ie replacement warranties and what not they earn more. so that is why they slaughter you on eveyr product, even video games to get you to buy something. i still shop there but its ridiculous to buy rep plan for a vid game. just my rant.
good combo in speakers they are great, same ones i have in my truck. great even with stock hu.
good combo in speakers they are great, same ones i have in my truck. great even with stock hu.
Oh yes! Don't forget to look at the mounting depth of the speakers also. If I am not mistaken we have a 2 1/2 mounting depth.
We have 3.5" mounting depth in the front and 4" in the back..
FYI Best Buy nor Circuit City get commission or bonus'. installers at circuit city make bonus off installs, but they get crap points off of decks.
i know i worked install at both places for a combined 5 years. 2 at CC and 3 at BBY. BBY being the most recent as a manager with no bonus. salesmen dont make commission or spiffs off of extended service plans.
i know i worked install at both places for a combined 5 years. 2 at CC and 3 at BBY. BBY being the most recent as a manager with no bonus. salesmen dont make commission or spiffs off of extended service plans.
I got my speakers yesterday. I think I’m just going to keep them in the box for now and start to look for a HU, Amp, Sub and just make a day of it. I’m just looking for a 10” sub and I guess a 400w amp.
I just would like to put together a nice sounding budget system. You guys who changed your HU did you also pick up this and do I need it? I don’t have Onstar or the Pioneer system. I have stock LT1 radio/Cd/mp3 HU.
Info fromCrutchfield.com
Installation Details for your 2006 HHR
» Your vehicle is factory-equipped with an upgraded sound system. We strongly recommend that you purchase an adapter that maintains your factory door chimes (required for audible safety warnings), provides a switched 12-volt power source for your new radio, and allows you to continue using the OnStar feature. You should not replace your factory radio without this adapter.
Metra GMOS-LAN-03 $129.99 » You must use the recommended Crutchfield integration adapter to retain the warning system chimes. Failure to do so may result in serious injury or death.
Fred.
I just would like to put together a nice sounding budget system. You guys who changed your HU did you also pick up this and do I need it? I don’t have Onstar or the Pioneer system. I have stock LT1 radio/Cd/mp3 HU.
Info fromCrutchfield.com
Installation Details for your 2006 HHR
» Your vehicle is factory-equipped with an upgraded sound system. We strongly recommend that you purchase an adapter that maintains your factory door chimes (required for audible safety warnings), provides a switched 12-volt power source for your new radio, and allows you to continue using the OnStar feature. You should not replace your factory radio without this adapter.
Metra GMOS-LAN-03 $129.99 » You must use the recommended Crutchfield integration adapter to retain the warning system chimes. Failure to do so may result in serious injury or death.
Fred.


