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Alan from STOCKTON, CA on 11/15/2019
2018 Ford Flex
They fit my 2016 ford flex. Great improvement over stock speakers. No amp and better bass full sound
Pros: Great sound good fit. Great price.
Cons: Non
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Rockford Fosgate T1682
Crutchfield customer from Coos Bay, OR on 3/25/2019
2006 Ford F-350
Installed these on a 2006 Ford F350 for front speakers and they are a good improvement over stock. It's a little tight using them as fronts but they work. Now I just need to get the rears.
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Rockford Fosgate T1682
Crutchfield customer from Hixton, WI on 10/16/2018
2008 Ford F-250 Super Duty
Super quick shipping and super easy install
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Rockford Fosgate T1682
Crutchfield customer from Clearwater, FL on 7/19/2018
2013 Ford Fusion
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The only way to go
Jan from Medford,mn on 9/11/2016
Sound great, great price, only running on deck power i bet with a amp they would be really loud
Pros: Great price the speaker is a great fit
Cons: None
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Rockford Fosgate T1682
Joel from tampa, FL on 3/28/2016
2006 Ford F-250 Super Duty
I purchased the T1682 speakers as direct replacement speakers for the 4 factory speakers in my 2006 F250 and the sound quality is amazing. These speakers bring all new life to the old ones I had. I have a JL Audio amp running these and they sound amazing! Installation was a breeze as they were like factory replacements.
Pros: Sound quality, fitment
Cons: None
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These are Serious Mids
Guest from Oregon on 3/15/2015
One of the factory mids in my 04 Explorer (Eddie Bauer) went out, so I figured I would replace all 4 door speakers the same day. I initially bought 4 of these, installed the front set no problem (Crutchfield says they won't fit up front but they did fit in my rig). However these will not fit in the rear doors, so I returned one set and got a pair of Alpine SPR-68's for the rear. The head unit is an Alpine CDA-117, and it will run these OK at 18w RMS, however with an Alpine SWR-12D4 running off a 500w mono-block in the rear it became obvious real quick that these were going to need more juice to keep up. So I went back to the stereo store and picked up an Alpine PDR-V75 amplifier (they didn't carry the 4 channel PDR-F50). A few hours later I had it all installed and, wow these puppies came ALIVE! Took ~20 minutes to get everything dialed in just right, but once done it sounds amazing. My system used to have a dead spot between about 90-180Hz, not anymore. These mids put out clean, LOUD audio throughout the entire range of 90Hz to 22KHz when supplied with the proper power. With the mid amp gain set at half way it will get uncomfortably loud way before it distorts. I would have to say that these put out better lower end thump than the Alpine SPR-68's in the rear (the head unit is set for 80Hz cutoff to the mids). Have tested with Bass305, Rammstein, Enya, new popular music everything sounds awesome!
Pros: Clean, loud audio. Really nice highs (symbols etc..) Good lows (would not try to push them below 80 Hz)
Cons: Now I feel like I need a bigger sub amp.
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