Full Sound System Install Upgrade | Classic Chevy Stereo Install

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DIY BRI Shows You How! to upgrade the sound system in a classic 1972 Chevy Cheyenne truck by modifying and installing door speakers, install tweeters, upgrading the stereo with bluetooth, upgrading the wiring and installing an amplifier. Learn how to cut holes in the doors for the speakers run the wires and install an entire car audio system by yourself. Get real tips to get professional results.

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Cutting holes in the doors is a perfect upgrade to a detail that GM overlooked.
Life is too short to cruise around with crappy tunes.
Just do a good job and never think about it again.
Great video and that is one sweet K10 CHEYENNE SHORT BED!
You did that truck a favor.
Well done :-)

donewithutube
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Bad enough to cut holes is a C10, but to cut holes in the doors of a short bed K10… nothing short of savage.

fjb
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Thanks Brian, Getting ready to restore a 1973 Ford f-250 4x4, This and other videos will help out with that ! Shane from Ohio

shanerowland
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Awesome install information. Just what I needed.

theCatsCradleBiz
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OMG are u out of freaking mind hacking up those beautiful doors!!!! Why not do kick panel speakers? Wow wow wow!

JP-xgcd
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Great video! Did you get around to uploading the step-by-step stereo install you referenced in this video?

fabiangranada
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Have you uploaded the step-by-step stereo install you referenced in this video?

liamonfire
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I have a 2003 Old car that it's becoming a "Classic", and I would never ever ever ever ever cut holes in the metal, as it can create RUST in the future as they are where water can run sometimes... and in the event that I do, I would spray at least some clear coat around the cut zone... and I would never use a screw into the floor for the same reason.. I dunno where are you doing this, but if you do have some cold snowy winters the salt used to melt it will for sure cause corrosion... oh well...
Also I would solder those cable end tips before insulated them with heat shrink plastic material..., well that's what I would do... :D

beangie
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A nice example of a well kept truck. I cringed a little when you said you planned to cut holes in the doors. I needed a kleenex when you actually did it.

Myles
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Thank you Brian great video, but where did you mount the ground wire?

mattjtouma
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I have a chevy c10 (1981) and I need to install speakers, a radio, and AC

hungrylettuce
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Is the amp ground going to the frame of the vehicle?

rf
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Could you install an aftermarket radio in a 55-59 Chevy truck.

juancarlosmoreno
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rear seat passengers feet on amp sightaway

stefanov
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Did the owner upgrade the Alternator? In your opinion would a 110 amp alternator be sufficient?

huggisea
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I have a ‘72 Chevy c10 pickup and I’m wanting to keep the classic radio but I just want a way to be able to run an aux chord to my phone. How would I do that?

hunterquinton
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Did you have to upgrade the alternator

jayrocwitdalocs
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That amp was discontinued due to fire hazard.. so, yea.. get the right amp.

vcwlmml
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i cringed over the connectors. should have soldered all the connections and heat shrink insulated all the solder points

jmedlock
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I think you have the truck year wrong..

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