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Old 11-13-2009, 02:52 PM
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Now the NAV add on is $199.00 and the head unit is $550.

Im going to bed.

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Old 11-13-2009, 03:08 PM
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Never mind ... both full price!

Good Lord this is funny.

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Old 11-13-2009, 03:23 PM
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Ya' shoulda' ordered it when it was $199 double t, lol!
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Old 11-13-2009, 04:09 PM
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At least I had a witness huh?

Had I known the NAV unit would later be mis-priced I would of ordered the head unit then the NAV unit separately.

It's all good. I don't really need either one to be honest.

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Look for a polk audio db651s for the front doors. You can put the same in the rear or put the polk audio db651 (not slim) in the rear if they are cheaper. There's a little more room in the rear. Then order some adapters for the speakers. You can try to find some adapters on ebay.

These are good ones and will work fine. A little higher price than ebay. Follow the link and pick the 4th one down. They are MDF and will need to be painted black. Spray paint works fine.
2005 - 2009 Tacoma Speaker Installation Products - Tacotunes.com Shopping Cart

Ebay links below. These should be the right ones for the front, wrong picture shown. They are plastic though.
6½" Speaker Adapters Toyota Tundra 07-08 Front:eBay Motors (item 310177866950 end time Nov-26-09 22:33:48 PST)
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6½" Speaker Adapters Toyota Tundra 07-08 Rear - eBay (item 310161375917 end time Dec-09-09 15:24:09 PST)
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Thanks for the links! I would like to just upgrade from OEM. Just a straight install with no cutting involved.

Are they 5 1/4 openings or 6 1/2? $50.00 is not a bad price however fitment for the db651s will not mount in rear door according to Crutchfield.

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Nothing will fit in the truck without the adapters. Original speakers are 6.5" rear, 6x9 front.
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Nothing will fit in the truck without the adapters. Original speakers are 6.5" rear, 6x9 front.
I understand the adapters. Just needed the speaker size.

Thank you Sir.

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