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How do you change the stereo in a Dodge Dakota?

How do you change the stereo in a Dodge Dakota?

The 6-3/4″ rear side panel speakers in the Club/Extended Cab Dakotas are pretty easy to deal with. You’ll start by prying up the rear edge of the door scuff plate (just loosen it, don’t remove it), then pull the rubber gasket from the door edge. Pry off the seat belt anchor cover, remove one Torx T50 bolt, and set the belt aside.

Where are the speakers in a Dodge Dakota?

You’ll find factory speakers in the front doors in all Dakotas. The Club/Extended Cab has speakers in the rear side panels, while Quad Cab trucks have speakers in the rear doors. The factory speakers (woofers, in the case of the Infinity or Alpine systems) can be replaced by a variety of 5-1/4″, 6-1/2″, or 6-3/4″ speakers.

Do you need dash kit for Ram Dakota?

You’ll need a dash kit to install the new radio, and it’s available at a discount with your Crutchfield stereo purchase. The challenge with this truck is in the wiring. You’ll need a stereo integration adapter to make the stereo work with the truck’s electronics and factory amplifier (if present).

How tall is the factory radio in a Dodge Dakota?

If sound matters, you’ll undoubtedly want to upgrade. On the 2005-2007 trucks, the factory radio is somewhat oddly sized, so while single-DIN (2″ tall) receivers will fit into the cavity (with an adapter), double-DIN (4″ tall) models won’t.

The 6-3/4″ rear side panel speakers in the Club/Extended Cab Dakotas are pretty easy to deal with. You’ll start by prying up the rear edge of the door scuff plate (just loosen it, don’t remove it), then pull the rubber gasket from the door edge. Pry off the seat belt anchor cover, remove one Torx T50 bolt, and set the belt aside.

You’ll find factory speakers in the front doors in all Dakotas. The Club/Extended Cab has speakers in the rear side panels, while Quad Cab trucks have speakers in the rear doors. The factory speakers (woofers, in the case of the Infinity or Alpine systems) can be replaced by a variety of 5-1/4″, 6-1/2″, or 6-3/4″ speakers.

You’ll need a dash kit to install the new radio, and it’s available at a discount with your Crutchfield stereo purchase. The challenge with this truck is in the wiring. You’ll need a stereo integration adapter to make the stereo work with the truck’s electronics and factory amplifier (if present).

If sound matters, you’ll undoubtedly want to upgrade. On the 2005-2007 trucks, the factory radio is somewhat oddly sized, so while single-DIN (2″ tall) receivers will fit into the cavity (with an adapter), double-DIN (4″ tall) models won’t.

How many Dodge Dakota radios are left in stock?

Only 10 left in stock – order soon. . Only 16 left in stock – order soon. . Only 5 left in stock – order soon. . Only 12 left in stock – order soon.

Is the Dodge Dakota a quad cab truck?

Available in Club Cab (later changed to Extended Cab) and 4-door Quad Cab models, the Dakota is a terrific truck for people who know exactly how much truck they need and why. And once you’ve found the right truck, you might as well fill it with just the right stereo.

What kind of stereo system does a Dodge Dakota have?

The Dakota’s standard stereo was a rather basic unit. The optional systems, from Infinity in 2005 and Alpine in 2006 and thereafter, were quite a bit better, but they’re still factory systems. If sound matters, you’ll undoubtedly want to upgrade.

What happens when you replace the Satellite Radio in a Dodge Dakota?

When you replace the radio, you’ll lose the factory satellite radio capability and the factory hands-free cell phone interface (if present) won’t work anymore, either. Both are quite easy to replace with a new receiver.

What kind of speakers do I need for a Dakota?

Complete instructions can be found in your Crutchfield MasterSheet. Alpine-equipped Dakotas have 2-ohm factory door speakers. Replacing them with higher-impedance speakers will result in lower volume levels, so keep that in mind when choosing new speakers. Trucks equipped with the Infinity or Alpine systems have 4-ohm tweeters in the sail panels.

Available in Club Cab (later changed to Extended Cab) and 4-door Quad Cab models, the Dakota is a terrific truck for people who know exactly how much truck they need and why. And once you’ve found the right truck, you might as well fill it with just the right stereo.

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Ruth Doyle