Can you put a subwoofer in a Jeep Wrangler?

Can you put subs in a Jeep Wrangler? Yes you can put subs in your Jeep Wrangler. There are multiple choices like under seat subs that take up very little space or if you want to feel the bass you can get larger subs complete with a box in your cargo area.

How do you secure a subwoofer box on a Jeep Wrangler?

If you can access the inside then you could drill a hole and put a bolt through the box and attach to an existing bolt hole in the rear of the jeep. Another option is to use a turnbuckle with hooks to attach to a tie down.

How many speakers does a 2010 Jeep Wrangler have?

6-speaker
The Wrangler’s standard stereo system was a 6-speaker AM/FM/CD/MP3 receiver with an aux input. The optional Infinity speaker package included a subwoofer in the cargo area. Nifty features like a nav receiver and Sirius satellite radio were also available.

What size speakers go in a 2010 Jeep Wrangler?

Speakers that fit your 2010 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited*

Speaker location Speaker sizes**
Corner Dash Tweeter
Knee Panel 6-3/4″

How do you secure a sub box?

Drill holes that are just large enough to run the bolts through and then use silicone or similar sealant along with flat washers inside the enclosure so that there are no air leaks. Then use flat and lock washers under the vehicle so the bolts do not loosen up.

Do 2010 Jeep Wranglers have Bluetooth?

The 2010 Jeep Wrangler has Bluetooth capability via its Uconnect system. However, this is an optional feature and does not come standard on any trim level.

What size are Jeep front speakers?

6-3/4″
The factory speakers are oversized 6-3/4″, 4-ohm GM/Chrysler units. Aftermarket 6-3/4″ speakers will fit using the factory bracket. 6-1/2″ or 5-1/4″ replacements will also fit, with the help of a speaker adapter bracket, and it’s available at a discount with your speaker purchase.

How do I bypass the factory amp on a 2008 Jeep Wrangler?

If you wish to bypass the amp what you will have to do is run the other channels from the head unit down to the amp, disconnect the speakers from the amp then splice your head unit channels into the speakers.