What size speakers are in a 2007 FJ Cruiser?

What size speakers are in a 2007 FJ Cruiser?

Speakers that fit your 2007 Toyota Fj cruiser*

Speaker location Speaker sizes**
Corner Dash Tweeter
Front Door 6×9″

What does the J in FJ mean?

Jeep
How did the FJ get its name? We get this question a lot! The “J” definitely stands for “Jeep” and the “F” indicates the engine type.

Is FJ Cruiser double din?

The FJ Cruiser doesn’t take up near the acreage of, say, a first-gen Hummer, but it’s still a good-sized vehicle inside and out. That means there’s plenty of room in the dash for a single-DIN (2″) or double-DIN (4″) receiver, plus plenty of room to work during the installation.

What does FG stand for in FJ Cruiser?

In the name FJ Cruiser, the “F” designates the the engine type, where “F” stands for gas, and a “B” stands for diesel. The “J” stands for jeep.

Can you add a JBL to a Toyota FJ Cruiser?

Currently we do NOT offer ANY options for JBL equipped Toyota FJ Cruisers. Can I add a subwoofer to my stock stereo? We generally recommend upgrading the speakers and subwoofer (s) to create a well-balanced audio system. However, a number of our customers wish to start with a subwoofer.

What kind of stereo system does a Toyota FJ have?

In 2011, Toyota introduced a JBL system that featured an AM/FM/6-CD/MP3/WMA player with a whopping eleven speakers in seven locations. When you start planning your new system, remember that aftermarket receivers with flip-out monitors won’t work with the FJ’s dash.

Can a JBL radio work with factory navigation?

PLEASE NOTE: If your vehicle is already equipped with factory navigation and/or a premium sound system (such as JBL), then this radio will not be compatible. Please double check before purchasing!

How much does it cost to replace the radio in a Toyota FJ?

It’s free with your Crutchfield order, or you can purchase one separately for just $9.99. You’ll then remove four 10mm bolts securing the radio brackets to the dash, pull the radio out, disconnect those harnesses, and remove the old radio.

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