Description
Hear and feel the difference with our largest replacement Kicker 6-3/4” CS67 speaker upgrades! The great
sounding, midrange and highs make all the difference in your audio system providing all the ammo to
keep up with the bass. The woofers feature polypropylene cones and UV-treated ribbed surrounds. The
half-inch tweeters use super-strong neodymium magnets and PEI (polyether imide) domes for louder, better-
sounding highs. Available exclusively through Quadratec, our kits feature custom speaker assemblies
with the correct factory plugs providing a true plug & play installation with no cutting, splicing or drilling
required. Installation takes only minutes with a single screwdriver. Kits include two ready to install 6-3/4”
Kicker CS67 speaker assemblies and detailed installation instructions. Assembled in USA with domestic
and imported components.
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Quadratec Exclusive Product
- Size: 6 3/4"
- Location: Sound Bar & Overhead or Dash
- Color: Black
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Jeep Wrangler 2-Door (JK)
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Kicker 6.75” Deluxe Speaker Upgrade Kit Options
| Part Number | Catalog # | Location | Jeep Model | Price | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| JK-KWRFG | 14133-202 | Sound Bar | 07-14 Wrangler JK | $194.99 | |||||
| K6.75FG15 | 14133-203 | Sound Bar | 15-18 Wrangler JK | $194.99 | |||||
| JK-6.75D | 14133-204 | Dash | 15-18 Wrangler JK | $194.99 |
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Kicker 6.75” Deluxe Speaker Upgrade Kit Reviews
Darin H.
12/28/2025
Sound great
Jake B.
4/20/2025
Easy install process and sound great
Allen R.
12/31/2024
Easy install, sounds good, better then the stock speakers
Questions
Joseph M.
I've read that you would need to either upgrade the radio or ad an amplifier to really hear the difference from this upgrade. Is this true?

While many users find that the Kicker 6.75” Deluxe Speaker Upgrade Kit provides a noticeable improvement on its own, it is partially true that an amplifier or new radio is needed to unlock their full potential.
Whether you "need" an amp depends on your current factory setup and what specific audio improvement you are looking for.
Clarity: You will immediately hear a "night and day" difference in mids and highs. The factory paper-cone speakers are notorious for sounding "muddy," whereas the Kicker CS-Series uses neodymium magnets and PEI domes for much sharper detail.
Volume: These speakers have a high sensitivity rating, meaning they can produce more sound with less power. Many owners report they don't have to turn the volume knob as high as they did with the stock speakers to reach the same loudness.
Bass: While the bass becomes tighter and more responsive, it may not feel significantly "deeper" without more power.
The Kicker 6.75 Deluxe Speakers are rated for 100 Watts RMS, but a factory Jeep radio typically only puts out about 15–20 Watts per channel. An Amplifier Solves The Power Gap: Because the speakers can handle much more power than the factory radio provides, adding an amplifier allows them to move more air, which results in fuller, richer bass and clearer sound at highway speeds with the top off.
If you are on a budget, start with the speakers. They are the single biggest bottleneck in the JK's audio system, and most people are satisfied with the jump in clarity alone. If you later decide you want more "punch," you can add a compact power pack like the Alpine KTP-445U, which can hide behind the dash.
Whether you "need" an amp depends on your current factory setup and what specific audio improvement you are looking for.
Clarity: You will immediately hear a "night and day" difference in mids and highs. The factory paper-cone speakers are notorious for sounding "muddy," whereas the Kicker CS-Series uses neodymium magnets and PEI domes for much sharper detail.
Volume: These speakers have a high sensitivity rating, meaning they can produce more sound with less power. Many owners report they don't have to turn the volume knob as high as they did with the stock speakers to reach the same loudness.
Bass: While the bass becomes tighter and more responsive, it may not feel significantly "deeper" without more power.
The Kicker 6.75 Deluxe Speakers are rated for 100 Watts RMS, but a factory Jeep radio typically only puts out about 15–20 Watts per channel. An Amplifier Solves The Power Gap: Because the speakers can handle much more power than the factory radio provides, adding an amplifier allows them to move more air, which results in fuller, richer bass and clearer sound at highway speeds with the top off.
If you are on a budget, start with the speakers. They are the single biggest bottleneck in the JK's audio system, and most people are satisfied with the jump in clarity alone. If you later decide you want more "punch," you can add a compact power pack like the Alpine KTP-445U, which can hide behind the dash.
Joseph M.
What is the PEAK and RMS Watts of each speaker?

Peak Power: 300 Watts
RMS (Continuous) Power: 100 Watts
RMS (Continuous) Power: 100 Watts
Scott B.
I have seen on the reviews that the sound bar and dash speakers are the same even though they have different part numbers, can you clarify that to be true?

Yes. The different part number will include the appropriate installation instructions for where the speakers are mounted. Thanks for your inquiry.

















