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Introduction
The following instructions will guide you through the installation process to replace the Front, Rear, and Top Dash Speakers in the factory locations and add amplifiers and a subwoofer to your Jeep.
TIP Before you begin, review these instructions thoroughly and ensure that all parts are present and tools are available.
WARNING Metra Electronics does not assume any responsibility for damage resulting from incorrect installation.
→ Parts List
Number | Component | Quantity |
1 | 6” Midbass Speaker | 2 |
2 | 1” Component Tweeter | 2 |
3 | 6-CH DSP Amplifier (80Wx6) | 1 |
4 | 650W Mono Block Amplifier | 1 |
5 | 6” Lower Dash Speaker Pods (JP-1014) (Pair) | 1 |
6 | Jeep JK/JL 12” Subwoofer enclosure | 1 |
7 | Soundbar Speaker Kit (JP-1019) (Pair) | 1 |
8 | Dash Speaker Accent Grilles (JP-1017) (Pair) | 1 |
9 | Lower Dash Accent Grilles (JP-1020) (Pair) | 1 |
10 | Tweeter Speaker Plate Adapter (82-3016) (Pair) | 1 |
11 | Jeep Under Seat Amp Rack | 2 |
12 | 4GA Amp Kit | 1 |
14 | 3ft RCA Cables | 1 |
15 | T-Harness | 1 |
16 | (1) Speaker Level Input Harness, (2) Tweeter Harnesses, (1) Orange Remote Wire | 1 |
→ Required Tools
- Drill
- Drill Bits: ½”, ¼”, 12/32”, Step BIt
- Hook Tool
- Panel tool
- Permanent Marker
- Hole Saw: 1 ½”
- Ratchet
- Sockets:
- 7mm
- 8mm
- 10mm
- 12mm
- 13mm
- Allan Bit: 3/16”, 5mm
- Torx: T20, T25, T30, T40, T50, E12 (Some models)
- Utility Knife
- Wire Cutter/Crimper Tool
- Oscillating Saw or other cutting device
- USB C Cable
- Windows Based Computer (Program DSP Amp)
JP-1014 Speaker Pod Installation
Dash & Radio Removal
Use the following instructions to remove the Driver and Passenger dash panels to have access to replace the speaker pods.
→ Dash Disassembly
Use the following instructions to disassemble the dash.
- Remove four (4) Phillips screws from the tray above the radio (Figure A).
- Remove the top trim pieces with the panel tool.
- Disconnect the harness if present (Figure B).
- With the tray removed, remove the two (2) exposed Phillips screws (Figure C).
- With the top trim removed, remove the two (2) Phillips screws at the base of the passenger A-pillar (Figure D).
- Remove the cover on the inside of the passenger grab handle and the three (3) Phillips screws behind the handle (Figure E).
- Using a panel tool, pry the trim panel from the start button to the AC Controls and over to the passenger handle (Figure F).