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Your cart is empty.Manufactured from top quality components, this is your inexpensive replacement option for your rebuild, repair, and maintenance needs. When you select a genuine OEM part - you can rely on the high quality and effectiveness of the product and brand without having to guess if the product will work in sequence with your vehicle. Protecting your investment is important and choosing the right parts can be challenging. Stick with what you know and choose a genuine OEM part.
Kthurs
Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2025
Grandson loves them and said they were easy to install.
Kevin De Armond
Reviewed in the United States on January 26, 2025
I read a review that said this was not as simple as it says. They are not correct. Perhaps they don't have a 15+ WRX. Took less than an hour to swap stock to this. Sounds great
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on April 18, 2025
These are way better than the stock 2020 Wrx speakers. Easy to install since it was literally plug and play. Sounds good and clear. Definitely recommend it
Bradford Smith
Reviewed in the United States on November 8, 2024
Plug and play. Cheapest option was Amazon for the set. Fit great and huge sound upgrade paired with a more powerful head unit I went with the idoing head unit from wrxdaily
johnniebod
Reviewed in the United States on November 24, 2024
These are night and day better than my stock 2015 XV speakers. Easy, direct fit, replacement! Are there better speakers for the money? Maybe but you'll need baffles, drill new holes, and rewire the connection. This is a great sounding, easily installed way to upgrade. I'm looking forward to getting the Kicker tweeters next!
Animus
Reviewed in the United States on October 20, 2024
There are many reviews where people feel as if these aren’t that great compared to stock or introduce new issues with low ends and such. I’m going to try and be clear. The situation for my car2015 Subaru Crosstrek Limited with Premium features but not actually limited- 6 speaker stock Subaru system, two tweeters, two front and two rear.I am an audiophile. I blew both rear speakers unintentionally and decided to give Subarus Kicker upgrade a try. I did plenty of research and I’ll be honest, I’ve never had my preferred level of luck with aftermarket other than overkill lows and sacrifice in good tuning of all High Mid and Low ranges. Since I don’t really have time to tinker, the Subaru drop in upgrade made sense. I didn’t get the Tweeter upgrade yet, but I will now. Dropped all speakers in, spending about an hour and 45 minutes. I reset my EQ, let the speakers play loudly for a bit to break them in and then started tweaking.Pros:- I didn’t experience any muddy areas that others talked about. High to low freqs were clean- The higher wattage opens up the factory system and the Sound Level feature is more noticeable and impactful. I typically don’t use it when I have my sound tuned but it’s better.- Zero distortion because likely the head unit can not push these hard enough but that allows pretty aggressive play in the EQ.- I hate drilling fresh holes so just dropping in is easy.- Already has dampening foam on the edges where it contacts with the door. Easy- Clarity is a no brainer from stock. If you don’t hear it, you may have a bad set, connection or head unit.- The LOW end is clear, clean and present. I was going to put this as a con because my car wasn’t shaking from the low end but this really is unattractive to me and I like clean, non-rattling cars.Cons- if you need instructions, you won’t get them.- I’m still not sure yet if the price is worth it but basically $50 a speaker. It honestly sounds better than any $100 speaker set I’ve had but yes, it may appear spendier than expected.TL:DR - It’s worth the upgrade for the ease, tuning and compatibility. People need to take their expectations and most people who talk audio, don’t understand it. As long as your head unit and connections are good and you don’t get a lemon, this is worth the upgrade, plenty of power, range and bright highs.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on October 22, 2022
Easy install it
SaosinEngaged
Reviewed in the United States on August 2, 2019
This is a very good upgrade to the stock sound system with OEM compatibility making installation utterly simple (various install videos on YouTube, follow along step by step and truly anyone can do it).My one complaint is that the speakers are very apparently designed with the OEM Kicker subwoofer in mind and produce less bass than the stock system. While the sound is much improved, the bass output is less than what the stock speakers are capable of.The Kicker system is worth it, but I would strongly recommend you get a small subwoofer with it. I’ll probably have to add a hideaway sub to balance the sound properly.The reason this is mentionable to the average consumer who is not an audiophile is because these speakers, sold as a direct upgrade, absolutely output less bass than the stock speakers. This is not immediately knowable from any easily found information about this system, unless you dive in and read anecdotes on forums where it’s frequently mentioned. And importantly, I was satisfied with the level of bass from the stock speakers.The stock speakers with Bass EQ set to 1-2 is about equivalent to these Kicker speakers with the Bass EQ maxed out. It’s something that anyone purchasing these should consider or you may experience a degree of disappointment if you were trying to avoid adding a subwoofer (which is annoying and takes up valuable space).
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