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Simply Speakers 7 Inch Foam Speaker Repair Kit Compatible with Toyota Sequoia, Tundra JBL FSK-7M-Toyota (Pair)
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- Easy to follow illustrated instructions. Installation average time is 30 minutes per speaker.
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Adhesion | 4.9 | — | 4.3 | 5.0 | 5.0 | 4.8 |
Value for money | 4.7 | — | 5.0 | — | 5.0 | 5.0 |
Easy to install | 4.6 | — | 3.9 | 4.7 | — | 4.5 |
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Package Dimensions | 9.3 x 6.2 x 1.2 inches |
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Item Weight | 2.39 ounces |
Manufacturer | Toyota - Lexus |
ASIN | B009DNMMEW |
Item model number | 4330173475 |
Customer Reviews |
4.6 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #361 in Speaker Repair Products |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | September 19, 2012 |
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Product Description
Toyota Sequoia, Tundra, JBL 7" Foam Speaker Repair Kit, FSK-7M-Toyota (PAIR)
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Customers like the quality, sound quality, ease of installation, value, and ease of fixing of the car audio accessory. For example, they mention it works exceptionally well, the bass is deep, and the mids sound great. They also appreciate the thorough installation videos available online. That said, they say it's well worth the money and easy to fix.
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Customers are satisfied with the quality of the foam kits. They mention that it works exceptionally well, produces great results, and is a good solution to refurbish speakers. Some say that the instructions online work like a chime. Overall, most are happy with their purchase and recommend the product to others.
"I basically agree with the other reviewers; the product worked exceptionally well...." Read more
"Good, cheap and fast enough for me but take your time. This kit did the job perfectly for the right passenger door of my 2003 Sequoia...." Read more
"...some heavy use the past few weeks, it still sounds great, nothing has come loose or anything...." Read more
"This is a really cool product...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the sound quality of the replacement speakers. They say that the sound is as good as the original speakers, if not better. They also say that it makes the speakers sound brand new again, with deep bass and great mids. Customers also say the repair has restored the capabilities of the sound system. They recommend the speakers as a great replacement for the front woofers on a Gen 1 Sequoia.
"...After repair, the sound is excellent...." Read more
"...I have a since of pride I fixed it myself and my music sounds great again. And all for around $20 and a couple hours of time." Read more
"...It sounds great now and I've had a lot of fun blasting the bass, if for nothing else than just to prove to myself that the kit worked...." Read more
"...Sound quality is superb. Rebuilt the front speakers in my 2006 Toyota Tundra double cab with the JBL system." Read more
Customers find the installation of the speaker to be easy. They mention that the instructions are easy to follow and the pieces fit right into place. They also appreciate the thorough installation videos available online that help them step by step. Overall, customers find the product to be a good solution with a solid online tutorial.
"...In the Simply Speakers Video, the rep makes it look really easy, and to an extent it is...." Read more
"...Plus there are plenty of helpful videos on YouTube. I’d highly recommend this option...." Read more
"...video VERY CAREFULLY on YouTube that these guys provide the install went smoothly. Spent three hours total but two hours of that is drying time...." Read more
"...The directions were easy enough to follow and the pieces fit right into place...." Read more
Customers like the value of the product. They mention that it is well worth the money, saves them a lot of money, and is easy to install. Some say that it's a great cheap fix and worth the wait.
"...It does take some time, but it's worth it in the end, and I feel I at least got some satisfaction out of the accomplishment...." Read more
"...But absolutely worth it." Read more
"Good, cheap and fast enough for me but take your time. This kit did the job perfectly for the right passenger door of my 2003 Sequoia...." Read more
"...No rattles. Very happy with Simply Speakers product. Much more cost effective than paying to replace the entire system due to multiple ohms on the..." Read more
Customers find the repair of the Toyota speakers to be easy. They mention that the online videos make the repair pretty simple. They also say the repair kit is great and the speakers sound great.
"...The speakers sound great and the repair is still intact. We recommend investing in this product first before purchasing any new speakers. Good luck!" Read more
"...The online videos made the repair pretty simple. After the repair my speakers sound good as new. I highly recommend them." Read more
"I am SO glad I found this product! Was really quite simple to repair the factory speakers in my 2007 Sequoia!..." Read more
"Easy to fix, just watch the videos on YouTube. The front speakers on my 2003 sequoia sound amazing now...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the fit of the foam replacement edge. They mention that the pieces fit right into place.
"...The directions were easy enough to follow and the pieces fit right into place...." Read more
"Installation: The product fit very well in my 2001 Toyota Sequoia...." Read more
"Thanks to this product, my stereo is sounding great again. Fit perfectly for my 04 sequoia...." Read more
"Perfect fit and easy repair on my 2002 Sequoia. Forgot how great this system sounded until I bought this kit and replaced the old torn foam...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the adhesion of the product. Some mention that the adhesive does a very good job of sealing to both the speaker cone and to the metal. They say that it holds great and is easy to apply. However, other customers note that the glue sets up much faster if they live in elevation and that it was tedious cutting the old glue off the speakers.
"...Glue holds great, but it HS only been 3 months." Read more
"...Glue steps were a bit slow until the glue set up. Regardless, glued the cone, cured, glued to the base, cured, glued the ring, cured...." Read more
"...I found it was much easier to apply the glue this way...." Read more
"...The glue does a very good job of sealing to both the speaker cone and to the metal speaker frame. Took about an hour to dry...." Read more
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I have a 2004 Toyota Tundra 4 Door Double Cab with JBL System, and replacing the speakers with new third party speakers would have been a pain due to the JBL Setup. I found these since I knew it was just the foam, but I had no clue how bad the previous foam had deteriorated. My two front 7 inch speakers were just as bad as the speaker in the Simply Speakers You Tube tutorial video in which it was not attached o the chassis at all. FYI, my front speakers are 7 inch JBL 86160-AF070 (6848 03304-F0131 FL).
In the Simply Speakers Video, the rep makes it look really easy, and to an extent it is. What took me the most time was scraping and removing all the old foam, most time was spent removing it from the cone without damage to the cone. I was half asleep at the time of removing the old foam, so I did the actual gluing the next day which was a little messy, but easy. If you follow the video from Simply Speakers listed on YouTube you'll be fine. It took some constant pressing and setting when applying the glue and foam to the cone, but the rest was really simple. The thing I found the most painful was getting a little glue on my fingers causing my fingers to stick to the foam as I pressed, but I kept a bottle of alcohol next to me so I could quickly rub and wipe it off. This was probably caused by my adding too much glue in certain areas, but I didn't want to miss any space and have parts not glued.
I followed Simply Speakers instructions and for each part glued I gave it about 30 minutes or more to dry before moving on to the next. I first glued each foam to the cone, waited 30 minutes, then glued the foam to the metal chassis, waited 30 minutes, and finally glued the gasket to the top of the foam over the chassis, and waited 30 minutes. After all the wait, I installed them back into my Tundra, turned on the stereo and it sounded great, well except now I notice my tweeters aren't sounding that great, but that's a different issue.
Over all I'd definitely recommend these to any Do It Yourselfer who wants to fix their speakers for a fraction of the cost of new ones. It does take some time, but it's worth it in the end, and I feel I at least got some satisfaction out of the accomplishment.
I'v also attached a few pictures: one showing the back of my speaker with part number, one of the deteriorated foam, one after scraping old foam, one of foam glued to the cone only, and last one of foam glued to chassis. I was a little excited, so forgot to take pictures up close for the gluing and final product as I just wanted to get them installed and lost track. The pictures of the gluing were from a video, but the video was mostly my hands in the way, so not worth uploading.
Reviewed in the United States on September 11, 2015
I have a 2004 Toyota Tundra 4 Door Double Cab with JBL System, and replacing the speakers with new third party speakers would have been a pain due to the JBL Setup. I found these since I knew it was just the foam, but I had no clue how bad the previous foam had deteriorated. My two front 7 inch speakers were just as bad as the speaker in the Simply Speakers You Tube tutorial video in which it was not attached o the chassis at all. FYI, my front speakers are 7 inch JBL 86160-AF070 (6848 03304-F0131 FL).
In the Simply Speakers Video, the rep makes it look really easy, and to an extent it is. What took me the most time was scraping and removing all the old foam, most time was spent removing it from the cone without damage to the cone. I was half asleep at the time of removing the old foam, so I did the actual gluing the next day which was a little messy, but easy. If you follow the video from Simply Speakers listed on YouTube you'll be fine. It took some constant pressing and setting when applying the glue and foam to the cone, but the rest was really simple. The thing I found the most painful was getting a little glue on my fingers causing my fingers to stick to the foam as I pressed, but I kept a bottle of alcohol next to me so I could quickly rub and wipe it off. This was probably caused by my adding too much glue in certain areas, but I didn't want to miss any space and have parts not glued.
I followed Simply Speakers instructions and for each part glued I gave it about 30 minutes or more to dry before moving on to the next. I first glued each foam to the cone, waited 30 minutes, then glued the foam to the metal chassis, waited 30 minutes, and finally glued the gasket to the top of the foam over the chassis, and waited 30 minutes. After all the wait, I installed them back into my Tundra, turned on the stereo and it sounded great, well except now I notice my tweeters aren't sounding that great, but that's a different issue.
Over all I'd definitely recommend these to any Do It Yourselfer who wants to fix their speakers for a fraction of the cost of new ones. It does take some time, but it's worth it in the end, and I feel I at least got some satisfaction out of the accomplishment.
I'v also attached a few pictures: one showing the back of my speaker with part number, one of the deteriorated foam, one after scraping old foam, one of foam glued to the cone only, and last one of foam glued to chassis. I was a little excited, so forgot to take pictures up close for the gluing and final product as I just wanted to get them installed and lost track. The pictures of the gluing were from a video, but the video was mostly my hands in the way, so not worth uploading.