telliscope wrote:The focal ibus 2.1 amp uses a iso harness for the speaker inputs, just need two iso adapters (one standard and one reverse type), one from the headunit to the amp harness and one from the amp harness to the factory harness. No rca's or cutting harnesses. Ibus 2.1 will power the sub and power front speakers.
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Toyota-ISO-W ... SwiONYK822
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/F-Reverse-IS ... Sw4GVYK-kK
http://66.147.244.245/~focalaus/wp-cont ... sheet2.pdf
Deuscartel wrote:So I managed to install the focal splits in the front and the 2ways in the rear. (Focal sub & amp to come) What an improvement! Wow, honestly the standard speakers are pretty lightweight compared to these focals, the box the focals came in was heavier that the stock speakers. With the front tweeters, I dabbed some automotive silicone on the 3 claws that hole them in, as the focals were a little thicker than the stock tweeters, and the clips weren't fully engaging.
Well worth the cash, really looking forward to getting the sub in. Thanks for the guys who posted about this previously... like any of us need help spending money on these mistress' of ours!
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telliscope wrote:I have dynamatted the doors after installing the focal speakers. Would recommend it, more mid range through the speakers and cuts a bit of road noise out also
HiluxPRO wrote:telliscope wrote:I have dynamatted the doors after installing the focal speakers. Would recommend it, more mid range through the speakers and cuts a bit of road noise out also
The dynamat is that as easy as measure and cut and stick to inside of door? Did you install the IS165TOY and IC165TOY? Any sub or amp? And did you do it yourself?
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Allords wrote:I followed the consensus and installed focal front and rear.
Thank you for the "heads up"..........so much better
telliscope wrote:Fronts - IS 165TOY
Rears - IC 165TOY
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