Budget Audio Upgrade on a Corolla Hatchback [Timestamps + Cost Included]

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  • čas přidán 23. 07. 2024
  • In this video I go over the detailed installation of budget audio upgrades to my E210 Toyota Corolla Hatchback. This applies to the 2019/2020/2021/2022+ Corolla Hatchbacks with non-JBL audio systems under the E210 chassis code
    ======= Video Timestamps ======
    - Introduction -
    0:00 Intro
    - Preparation -
    0:19 Speakers, Tweeters, Harnesses and Mounting Hardware
    3:05 Sound Deadening Materials
    8:20 Tools Required
    11:40 Optional Consumables
    - Tweeters -
    17:13 Tweeter Removal from Dash
    18:23 Tweeter Harness Removal
    19:58 Tweeter Removal from Grille
    21:13 Aftermarket Tweeter Preparation
    30:23 Tweeter Testing
    30:59 Tweeter Installation
    32:02 Tweeter Thoughts
    - Interior Door Panel Removal -
    34:30 Removing Plastic Trim. Harnesses + Screws
    35:49 Removing Rear Door Panel Screws
    36:03 Differences for the Front Door Screw Locations
    37:00 Pulling away the Door Panel
    37:25 Removing Door Handle Cable + Door Lock Cable
    38:16 Removing Leftover Clips
    38:46 Speaker Removal
    - Speakers -
    39:38 Unboxing Aftermarket Speakers
    40:30 Modified vs. Non-Modified Mounting Bracket
    41:33 Preparation: Tools for Modified Mounting Bracket
    42:42 Breaking Plastic Tabs
    44:50 Widening Speaker Harness Gap
    45:50 Aligning Speaker to Mounting Bracket Part 1
    46:36 Preparing Speaker Harness
    48:07 Aligning Speaker to Mounting Bracket Part 2
    48:57 Screwing in Speaker to Mounting Bracket
    50:13 Connecting Harness to Speaker
    51:01 Dielectric Grease on Solder Joints
    51:26 Final Steps
    - Sound Deadening -
    52:03 External CZcams Videos for Further Learning
    52:39 Removal of Rear Door Moisture Barrier
    53:24 Removal of Front Door Moisture Barrier
    54:06 Installing Noico Butyl Rubber
    54:42 Sound test: Sound deadening vs. no sound deadening
    54:52 Interior Door Panel Overview
    56:29 Installation of Siless Closed Cell Foam
    57:13 Checking Window Clearance
    58:27 Sound Deadening Over Rear Moisture Barrier
    - Reassembling Speaker + Door -
    [done off camera in above timestamp] Reinstalling Rear Moisture Barrier
    1:00:05 Reinstalling Front Moisture Barrier
    1:01:34 Reinstalling Speaker
    1:03:08 Final Checks Before Installing Interior Door Panel
    1:03:32 Beginning to Reinstall Door Panel
    1:03:50 Reconnecting Door Handle and Door Lock Cables
    1:04:18 Aligning Clips and Installing Door Panel
    1:04:47 Reconnecting Switches to Harnesses
    1:05:26 Reinstall Screws and Plastic Trim
    - Pricing/Total Cost -
    1:05:38 Total Cost/Pricing Breakdown
    - Conclusion -
    1:08:12 Final Thoughts.
    ====== Speakers and Sound Deadening ======
    - USA -
    Kicker CSC67 Speakers: www.crutchfield.com/p_20646CC...
    Infinity Reference Tweeter: www.crutchfield.com/p_108R375...
    Mounting Hardware + Harness: Included for free with speakers or tweeter on Crutchfield (can also be bought separately on Crutchfield or Amazon) amzn.to/3ZGMOmE
    Noico 80 mil Sound Deadening: amzn.to/3iNapS1
    Siless 157 mil Closed Cell Foam: amzn.to/3Xl5ZBa
    Soundskins PRO Butyl+Foam: amzn.to/3XwR2LJ
    - Canada -
    Kicker CSC67 Speakers: www.crutchfield.ca/p_20646CC6...
    Infinity Reference Tweeter: www.crutchfield.ca/p_108R375T...
    Mounting Hardware + Harness: Included for free with speakers or tweeter on Crutchfield (can also be bought separately on Crutchfield or Amazon) amzn.to/3ILwB9U
    Noico 80 mil Sound Deadening: amzn.to/3QJUIYg
    Siless 157 mil Closed Cell Foam: amzn.to/3GMFuxc
    Soundskins PRO Butyl+Foam: amzn.to/3iLo3VJ
    ===== Useful videos in order of being mentioned =====
    [Honda Fit] Full sound deadening process w/ before and after decibel readings: • How to Sound Deaden Yo...
    [VW Jetta] Full Sound Treatment, educational for first time DIY projects: • IMPROVE SOUND! Deadeni...
    [GMC Suburban] Also Full Sound Treatment, also educational for first time DIY projects: • EPIC KILMAT Sound Dead...
    #corollahatchback #speakers #audio #audioupgrade #tweeters corolla hatchback speaker upgrade tweeter upgrade corolla door disassembly corolla sound deadening
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Komentáře • 44

  • @RedWingedBlackbird
    @RedWingedBlackbird  Před rokem +2

    If you enjoyed this video or found it helpful, please consider subscribing as well!

  • @Nightowl80
    @Nightowl80 Před 2 lety +2

    Great video!! I really enjoyed it and also learned from it!

  • @Kerasenjussi
    @Kerasenjussi Před rokem +3

    Thanks m8 for the nice video! I wasn’t doing any speaker update but got great tips how to remove dash tweeter grill :) there was a minor rattle there in my car which I managed to tackle quite nicely

  • @christopherbassit2757
    @christopherbassit2757 Před rokem +1

    This will help with my gr corolla when time comes thank you

  • @181charan
    @181charan Před rokem +3

    Hey! This was an amazing video... I am not sure how long it will take me to install the speakers in the car but with your instructions I could get the speakers prepped within three hours, most of the time was spent with those nasty screws. Really appreciate all the time that went into this, just wanted to say you definitely had more than 12 people listen to your outro😊

  • @ProfectionGames
    @ProfectionGames Před 2 měsíci

    Thanks for the big help! This video is great.

  • @CondoreComputing
    @CondoreComputing Před rokem +4

    This video definitely helped. I'm going on the extreme side. Probably going to sound deaden to about the same level as you, but doing the trunk as well. Then going with a nice 3 way active speaker set up the front with modified tweeter covers. Helix DSP and amp under the passenger seat, then a Morel subwoofer and another helix amp in the trunk. There arnt many videos of builds in the newer corollas yet.
    One thing I will say the next biggest improvement you can make for ypur setup is a head unit. The toyota head units are not very good in terms of signal output quality

  • @BryanH77302
    @BryanH77302 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Hey man, thanks for the video. I recently learned something in my pursuit of better audio for my Corolla: we may be barking up the wrong tree going after the speakers.
    I talked to a professional car audio guy, and he said he just did a job on one of these, and the root cause of the poor sound quality was actually ***the head unit***. Distorted sound is coming from the source! It makes sense, cause if you listen to the rollas that come with the fancy JBL speakers, they sound like trash too.
    So, I have a hunch that Toyota put in some kind of ""audio enhancement"" software that's not working as intended and is screwing up the output. Either have to find a way to talk to some Toyota engineers about it and get them to issue a software update, get someone at the dealership to find a cheat code to fix it or some setting in their fancy scan tool, or just up and replace the whole head unit. Frankly, unbelievable.

    • @RedWingedBlackbird
      @RedWingedBlackbird  Před 3 měsíci

      This essentially aligns with what Ive head too, that the head unit is unfortunately the limiting factor

  • @RHSTHUG
    @RHSTHUG Před 2 lety +1

    Good job man

  • @louisgonzalez6935
    @louisgonzalez6935 Před rokem +1

    Great video.
    Perfect DIY vid. Except for me my ocd would have kicked in hard on that sanding part lol 😂

  • @manjitsandhu572
    @manjitsandhu572 Před rokem +3

    I have infinity 3.5 tweeter installed in front dash. It sound even better with mids and low that a tiny tweeter. Just need a little hole each and it is perfect fit and need to make holes on dash cover which was ease i do it with scissor no damage on cover.

    • @Coolbeanz9001
      @Coolbeanz9001 Před rokem

      Did you need to do any bass blocking/splicing/amplifying, or were they plug and play with the stock audio? Also, how tight of a fit were the 3.5s in the dash hole, accounting for the AC vent underneath? Thinking about replacing the stock tweeters w/ Kicker 46CSC354 in a 2023 corolla hybrid, but Crutchfield says they will not fit.

    • @manjitsandhu572
      @manjitsandhu572 Před rokem

      @@Coolbeanz9001 need to make 1 hole. The space is exactly made for 3.5 but they put tiny one for corolla. Nothing to worry about ac vent. Buy plag n play harness and use 2 screws each side and u might need to buy speaker dash cover of jbl corolla, if not just make small holes using tiny sharp scissors thats how i made because 3.5 is bigger and sound waves must go out.

    • @Coolbeanz9001
      @Coolbeanz9001 Před rokem

      @@manjitsandhu572 Thanks for the advice! I can't seem to find the oem jbl covers for the corolla online anywhere, would you happen to have a link or part number?

  • @ByThePond
    @ByThePond Před 11 měsíci

    Nice itasha!

  • @dagreekratking4694
    @dagreekratking4694 Před 2 lety +2

    im about to do this and this will help bruh! I got a 2020 corolla hybrid and i ordered the toyota amp plug and play harness to add a 10in kicker but then decided to get 4 kicker DS 6.5in speakers to finish the whole stereo at one time! Might as well. Speaker cost was $130 for 4 from crtch with hardware, sub and install kit i already had from old car, and $50 for the amp adaptor to not cut factory wires. So total installed was $180 for me

    • @RedWingedBlackbird
      @RedWingedBlackbird  Před 2 lety +1

      That's awesome, hope it goes well for you!

    • @dagreekratking4694
      @dagreekratking4694 Před 2 lety +2

      @@RedWingedBlackbird i appreciate that and thanks to your vid it will go way smoother

  • @stubskututstuy
    @stubskututstuy Před rokem +2

    Thank you very much for this detailed installation process!
    I have a question, though. Would a 3-way coax speaker be better in the front side doors so that midrange will still be present?

    • @RedWingedBlackbird
      @RedWingedBlackbird  Před rokem +2

      Glad it helped! And I think your question would be better directed to someone who has more knowledge on car audio, as I myself am not sure.

  • @JFlint.02
    @JFlint.02 Před 3 měsíci

    I just installed the same two Infinity Reference RE-375TX 3/4in tweeters as you as I am still waiting for materials to install my four Infinity Reference 6532EXs. Even by just upgrading the tweeters, I can notice distortion at certain frequencies (at 35-45 volume). I am quite certain I did a quality job installing them, and I double checked my connections.
    I worry the car is going to reject the four 6.5in door-speakers and it's going to be waste of time, money, and effort :( It seems as though all these speakers should be easy enough to drive with base car stereos, but now I'm not sure :/ Is the head unit really THAT bad in this car that even just a tweeter upgrade can introduce distortion? And do you think I'll run into more issues when I install all 4 door speakers?
    Any thoughts you have on this would be massively appreciated. Your guide has been so helpful thus far. Thank you so much for creating it and continuing to engage in the comments!

  • @TheHexKey
    @TheHexKey Před 3 měsíci

    do you remember what the ohms of the door speakers?

  • @StefanCJ
    @StefanCJ Před rokem +2

    Great video! It must have took a lot of time filming everything. Thank you! Does the new speakers sounds better then the old ones? Want to upgrade the audio on my Corolla as well.

    • @RedWingedBlackbird
      @RedWingedBlackbird  Před rokem +1

      Yes the new speakers do sound better, but it is only a slight difference.

    • @larsvegas1505
      @larsvegas1505 Před rokem

      @@RedWingedBlackbird U shouldve gotten a 150-200 dollar component set instead of the coaxials with the seperate tweeters that wouldve saved u 300 bucks, that wouldve been enough for a amp/wiring and sound deadening if u dindt go for a expensive brand.. also foam is not the best.. its good in some areas. id say u spend about 2 times too much couldve gotten a better result cheaper..

  • @BCToby
    @BCToby Před 9 měsíci +1

    Great video, appreciate all the effor that went into it. I'm assuming this was with your stock head unit, how do you find the pairing with it? Was this something you researched/considered before going for speakers first?
    I'm hoping to do a similiar install (already did a full sound deadaning for the car) on a yaris, but many suggest upgrading the head unit first as its underpowered for any aftermarket speakers.

    • @RedWingedBlackbird
      @RedWingedBlackbird  Před 9 měsíci +1

      I did see posts stating that the head unit was the limiting factor and that you should upgrade it in unison with the speakers, amps, subs etc.. But I didn't end up going that far as a new headunit itself is quite pricey. Stock headunit is fine for now.
      If I did get an amp + sub then yes I would also replace the headunit too.

    • @tranfamily35
      @tranfamily35 Před 6 měsíci

      You can try the kicker key 200.4 dsp... totally worth it and fully take advantage of your new speaker.

  • @yeter22yeter
    @yeter22yeter Před měsícem +1

    it is perfect mate, do you think it applies to UK, hybrids as well? Thanks

    • @RedWingedBlackbird
      @RedWingedBlackbird  Před měsícem +1

      Assuming hatchback then yes. If you have the sedan, front should be the same but not sure if the rear speakers are in the door or behind the back seat headrests

  • @ChristoKiwi
    @ChristoKiwi Před rokem +1

    Wheres the sound test comparison?

  • @Mwaynick
    @Mwaynick Před rokem +1

    Out of all of the upgrades, what do you think the biggest bang for buck is?

    • @RedWingedBlackbird
      @RedWingedBlackbird  Před rokem +1

      I wouldn't say one is better than another, I did all the mods because I felt they supported each other and therefore were overall worthwhile.
      Good tweeters need good speakers, good speakers need good sound deadening, and it just becomes a slippery slope from there. If you're looking to just dip your toes, the tweeters are the cheapest to buy and easiest to install.

  • @alijohnson20
    @alijohnson20 Před 10 měsíci

    Did you have to use the the passive crossovers that came with the tweeters?

  • @mattluna09
    @mattluna09 Před rokem +1

    Are you using metra adapters on the front to ?

  • @manjitsandhu572
    @manjitsandhu572 Před rokem +1

    Any speaker without using adapter?

    • @RedWingedBlackbird
      @RedWingedBlackbird  Před rokem +2

      As far as I am aware, every aftermarket car audio speaker uses an adapter of some sort. I think this is because it is cheaper to manufacturer one speaker and use adapters for a specific car, than it is to design hyper specific speakers for every car/brand in existence.

  • @Top-Kek
    @Top-Kek Před 7 měsíci

    Budget?

  • @carsonwallace4086
    @carsonwallace4086 Před rokem

    Update after a year?

  • @Art3mis
    @Art3mis Před rokem +1

    bro cliche korner :D