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Volkswagen Beetle Sound System Upgrade - We Got The Beet

Sounds Are Reproduced More Clearly, Even Though They Still Emanate From The Original Locations
By Cullen Clutterham
Photography by Cullen Clutterham
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Vw Beetle Sound System Crutchfield
Head unit installation is... 
   
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Vw Beetle Sound System Crutchfield
Head unit installation is pretty straightforward stuff, especially if you received your head unit from a large supplier like Crutchfield. Crutchfield is probably one of the best places to buy a head unit from if you intend to install it yourself, as all the equipment necessary to install the unit (wiring harness, receiver surround, instructions, etc.) are included. To ensure long life and low signal degradation, our installer soldered the wire harness adapters from the car and from the head unit together.
Vw Beetle Sound System Head Unit
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Vw Beetle Sound System Head Unit
If you didn't know any better, you could mistake the head unit for an OE piece. The Beetle's dash will accept single DIN head units, but a Beetle-specific surround like the one we used is required to make it look seamless.
Vw Beetle Sound System Front Door Removal
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Vw Beetle Sound System Front Door Removal
Getting to the front door mounted speakers can be a pain if you don't know where all the screws reside. One is hidden behind the thin plastic panel of the door handle cap, which can easily be popped off to allow for screw removal.
Vw Beetle Sound System Drilling Out Speaker Rivets
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Vw Beetle Sound System Drilling Out Speaker Rivets
Once the door panels are removed, the speakers' rivets must be drilled out to allow the new speakers to be put into place. Don't plan on reusing your OE speakers because the cones have to be cut from their surrounds so that the surrounds can be used as a mount for the new speakers.
Vw Beetle Sound System Using Long Bolts
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Vw Beetle Sound System Using Long Bolts
Because the speakers were originally held in place by rivets, our solution to mounting the speakers was to employ long bolts and nuts that would mount through the rivet holes and through the speakers' mounting holes. Be sure to cut any excess bolt length off, as it will impede the fitment of the door panel.
Vw Beetle Sound System Crossover Installation
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Vw Beetle Sound System Crossover Installation
With the stock speakers, the crossover appears to be of a rudimentary internal design. That kind of thing won't fly with Kicker's intense designs, so we had to find a place to mount the external crossover included with the component speaker system. The only flat portion of the door support appeared to be the best place and we mounted it here with short sheet metal screws.
Vw Beetle Sound System Removing A Pillar Panels
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Vw Beetle Sound System Removing A Pillar Panels
After removing the A-pillar panels (where the front tweeters are housed) the tweeters were cut from their mounting posts and removed. Finding optimal placement for the new tweeters was instrumental in getting everything to fit back together correctly. After test fitting, a black marker was used to trace the outline of the tweeter and the material was cut from the A-pillars.
Vw Beetle Sound System Hot Glueing Tweeters
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Vw Beetle Sound System Hot Glueing Tweeters
To get the new tweeters to stay put, a hot glue gun was used. To improve upon the high frequency imaging, we aimed the tweeters ever so slightly towards the driver's seat.
Vw Beetle Sound System Removing Rear Speakers
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Vw Beetle Sound System Removing Rear Speakers
Once we were getting towards the end of the install, we went to work on the rear speakers. Can't you tell how glad he is that this is almost over? Be careful when removing these panels so as not to scratch the paint; they aren't the easiest things to remove

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