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Mobile Enhancement Installation: 2023 GMC Sierra AT4X Rescue

April 17, 2024 By BestCarAudio.com

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Now and then, a good plan gets derailed by a lack of skill or knowledge. Do you remember the first time you took something apart, only to realize you didn’t know how to put it back together? The lesson is: Don’t take it apart in the first place. This brings us to the 2023 GMC Sierra AT4X audio system upgrade shown here. The owner, Robert, wasn’t impressed with its Bose audio system, so he took the brand-new truck to a local shop for an upgrade. Frustrated with the results, he ended up on the doorstep of Audio by Art in San Antonio, Texas. Let’s look at what Arturo Ceballos and the Audio by Art team have done to transform this sound system into something he’d love.

Starting from the Bottom

The first step in a project like this is to evaluate the existing system and installation. Art listened to the sound system and inspected the installation. While the system had some good equipment, its design didn’t include a digital signal processor, and the installation wouldn’t be reliable. Taking shortcuts on the installation won’t do; it doesn’t represent the car audio industry well. Here’s a sample of the issues Art found.

GMC Sierra
The amplifier ground had been executed poorly, the paint hadn’t been removed, and the ring terminal crimp had also been poorly executed.
GMC Sierra
The Focal midrange speakers had been sealed to the dash with butyl tape, which will melt when it gets hot.
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The amp rack was secured to the back wall with blobs of butyl. One of the cabin vents had been removed to make way for the panel.
GMC Sierra
The passive crossovers for the rear speakers had been hot-glued to the inside of the door trim panel, and they’ll come loose when it gets hot.
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The power connection at the battery featured the same poorly executed double self-tapping screw installation as the ground connection.
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The fuse holder had been zip-tied to a breather line in the middle of the engine compartment.

While there were more issues, these observations offer clear evidence that the installation needed a thorough reworking.

Front-to-Back Reinstallation

The reinstallation began with replacing the fuse holder and creating a steel mounting bracket to locate it securely beside the battery. The connection to the battery was moved to a fastener on the battery terminal.

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A new Audison Connection fuse holder secured to a custom bracket ensures that everything remains safe.
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The power connection is secured directly to the battery terminals.
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The system is now grounded to the chassis with a lock washer and anti-corrosion paste.

New Amp Rack and Amplifiers

With the power wiring fixed, the next order of business was to create a new amp rack. Art ordered a replacement vent for the truck’s back wall and created a mounting panel using existing fastener locations. It took considerable measuring, but it was worth the effort to maintain serviceability. A layer of black trunk-liner carpet gives the new amp rack a clean appearance.

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A new amp rack will house a pair of Helix amplifiers and several original equipment modules.

The AudioControl amplifier was replaced with a Helix V Twelve and M ONE X amplifier. The digital signal processor in the V-series amplifier allowed Art to power each of the truck’s speakers with a dedicated power channel, creating maximum flexibility in system calibration.

Speaker Reinstallation

Next, it was time to ensure that the speakers could do their job correctly. The Audio by Art team removed the Focal Flax speakers from the modified OEM speakers and created new acrylic mounting solutions. A base was cut to fill the opening left by the factory-installed 6×9 speakers. Then, several acrylic rings spaced the speakers away from the window glass and regulator. Threaded inserts mean that the speakers will be easy to service, if needed.

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Four mounting adapters were made for the Focal woofers in the front doors, and Helix speakers were placed in the back.

The inner and outer door skins and the area behind the speaker mounting adapters were treated with layers of SoundShield sound deadening. Establishing an interior that is as quiet as possible is crucial to enjoying music from an excellent stereo system.

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The Focal woofers mounted to the SoundShield-treated doors of the GMC Sierra.
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SoundShield sound deadening helps keep noise out of the vehicle.

Next, Art turned his attention to the dash speakers. He removed the hot-glued Focal tweeters and reinstalled them using an epoxy adhesive that wouldn’t be affected by heat. Next, the Focal midrange drivers were replaced with smaller and appropriately sized BLAM Signature wideband mids. Once again, acrylic rings held the speakers securely to the dash.

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Smaller midrange speakers mounted to acrylic adapters now handle vocal duties on the dash of the Sierra.

Subwoofer Upgrade and Custom Remote Level Control

Two 10-inch Audiomobile drivers installed in a vehicle-specific sealed enclosure replaced the subwoofers.

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The new subwoofer enclosure looks right at home under the rear seats of this GMC pickup.

Aside from configuring and calibrating the system, the finishing touch on the installation was to mount a Helix Director remote control in the center console. This remote is configured to adjust the subwoofers’ output so the owner can fine-tune the system to his music or mood. Art 3D-printed a little pod that would hold the remote in the corner of the center console storage tray.

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GMC Sierra Car Stereo System Rescue

Though it took several days of work, the Audio by Art team brought this installation back to life through complete reconstruction and several transplants. Most importantly, the client is now happy with the sound system in his GMC Sierra and knows where to go the next time he needs an upgrade.

If you live in the San Antonio area and are looking for a reputable shop to improve the stereo in your car or truck, contact the team at Audio by Art by visiting their website. You can see some of the projects they’ve been working on by following them on Facebook or Instagram. Be sure to tell them the guys at BestCarAudio.com sent you!

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