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I was wondering if any one has the same issue as I'm having. I got a 2020 SR5 and the rear speakers I can't hardly hear anything out of them when the volume is turned away up. I Google my problem and I found this forum and just wondering if there is any fix for it or what other people did. Thank you for any help
 
That is just the nature of these trucks (and most Toyota's nowadays). They send about 70% of the output to the front speakers. Adding an amp is the minimum fix required to remedy the issue.
 
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Avoid the issue and never ride in the back seat.
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That is just the nature of these trucks (and most Toyota's nowadays). They send about 70% of the output to the front speakers. Adding an amp is the minimum fix required to remedy the issue.
Thank you. So if I put a amp will help some. What about a another head unit?
 
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Thank you. So if I put a amp will help some. What about a another head unit?
Can change whatever you want, but the factory HU doesn't send much power back there. Also due to the design of these trucks and the speakers being that low, even with a new HU you will need to crank the rears in comparison to the front to get a balanced sound. I think my rears are about +3db over the front IIRC.
 
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Can change whatever you want, but the factory HU doesn't send much power back there. Also due to the design of these trucks and the speakers being that low, even with a new HU you will need to crank the rears in comparison to the front to get a balanced sound. I think my rears are about +3db over the front IIRC.
Thanks for the info, I appreciate it.
 
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