Which model of Kicker 6x9 did you get? Crutchfield doesn't show one that will fit in the front door of a 4.5 gen HD. The one that does show is 46CSC654 but that's a 6-1/2.I replaced all my stock speakers with Kicker coaxial speakers and it sounds 1000% better. Two 3.5inch in the dash, Four 6x9 in all the doors. I'm putting in a full sound system, but its definitely not cheap. Check out www.foxacoustics.com, California based company, makes custom sub boxes for many ram vehicles. If you want more info on what im doing just ask.
Thanks for the links!Kicker for Ram Crew Cab Truck... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01N6LNIR8?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
I bought this package from a seller on amazon. The front doors have a shallower mount so you’ll need spacers. That’s why crutch field doesn’t list them.
6x9 Speaker Spacers Depth... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01J4Y00KC?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
I’m good at breaking stuff when I don’t know the proper way to remove panels. If you don’t mind, How do you get to those dash speakers?YES, you’ll need to replace the door speakers at the same time because the engineers are Ram decided to make the wiring in parallel with the front doors and the 6x9 stock speakers from the research i’ve done are something like 6 ohms. In the beginning when I replaced the dash speakers I tested them and they were screaming and clipping. Once I changed the door speakers then everything evened out and sounded fantastic. The 3-way dash and 6x9 are way way crisper than the stock.
Mine is a 2021 2500 Tradesman. I should have taken some pictures before I put the door panel back on... I was working on it in a parking lot... but there's at least an 1/8" gap even with the spacer. It will warp the speaker if I were to tighten them so I didn't. I double-checked a few times and the magnet was definitely resting firmly against the metal bar. There could be a number of differences between the design of the window mechanism or the speaker or the tradesman door panel...i have a 2019 3500 bighorn. I didn’t have an issue using the 1/4” spacers with the 6x9s. sorry there must be a mismatch. is it really bad? have you tried to tighten them down and operate the window?
Ordered a set of 6.5" Kicker (46CSC654), should fit fine according to Crutchfield, the downside is that it's only 2-way. Component Speakers are beyond my capability... It's real tough to work on stuff without a garage or driveway... I will give the 6x9 another try before I installed the 6.5. I don't know how some people were able to use a 1/2 spacer with the 6x9, maybe there's more room behind the more premium door panel than my bare-bone tradesman's? I will take some pictures and measurements next time. Put a 6x9 in the rear and a 3.5 in the dash successfully today.What did you decide?
How’s the difference in sound?View attachment 14608
It's about 3/16" too shallow for a Kicker 6x9 (46CSC6934) even with a 1/4" spacer.
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With two 1/4" spacers, the door panel's pushed out for about 1/8".
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Eventually went with a 6.5" (46CSC654), no interference.
All that makes me want to just leave the stock speakers alone and wire in an amp and woofer.Sorry it took long to reply but unfortunately I can't say I'm happy with the sound. Maybe I was spoiled by the factory-installed Infinity system in my 3rd gen.
The most noticeable change comes from the dash speakers, which I first replaced with Kicker and later with Infinity. The highs from the Infinity is a little smoother than the Kicker but still too sharp for my liking even after wiring in 4-ohm resistors. For most music they are fine but the highs they produced are ear-piercing playing my favorite Jazz, while other frequencies are hollow sounding.
The 6.5" in the front doors have noticeably less bass so back to stockers they went, and I honestly cannot tell much difference from the 6x9" in the back doors.