Reviews
Great speaker set
"Installed this set on a 2025 Bronco Outer Banks 4 door with the Lux package. This cleaned the sound up well but we may still need a replacement subwoofer. Installation note: If you get the 6. 5" rear speakers, you will need to remove the rear roof to access the speaker screws. It's easy to do with only 8 Torx T50 bolts to remove. But you will need a helper to remove. Otherwise this Trail Seven package was great and the install was fun after watching the video. Wish they made a kit like this for my Mustang!"
— Edward S. (5/5)
Super easy install with the YT video
"Really easy plug and play with the stock set up. The only thing extra I had to buy was a 4140 metal trim pry tool to get to the front speakers. The plastic trim pry tools are too wide. Kicker speakers magnets are way heavier than the stock ones. Sound quality is the best upgrade for me. The hardest part of the install is the driver side kick panel."
— Rhett G. (5/5)
Great Product
"I just installed my Kicker CS bundle this weekend. As advertised, the install went very smoothly, largely due to the installation video. The installation took about 3 hours start to finish including the rear speaker pods. I ran out of time and could not complete the amplifier installation in the same day. This allowed me to assess the sound non-amplified and amplified. If you are on the fence about buying the kicker 200. 4 amp, just get it. Changing the speakers alone made a nice difference, however adding the amplifier was a game changer. The amp install took a little patience due to a tight workspace but worked just as advertised. Over all these are great products and would definitely ately recommend"
— Matt r. (5/5)
Kicker rocks my raptor
"Sounds awesome and was very easy to install for a person with basic tools and skills taking may time it took about a day and a half but again i was taking my time to do it right"
— TODD T. (5/5)
Great Speaker Upgrade
"Replaced my 24 Bronco Big Bend crappy factory speakers. Easy plug and play install. Night and day difference! Very happy with my purchase."
— George R. (5/5)
"This plug-and-play speaker system is truly as advertised. It was fairly easy to install, did take a bit longer than anticipated. The install video for the pods from SSV is incomplete, but the written directions are clear enough."
— Donna (4/5)
Speaker upgrade for Bronco Raptor
"Did only the speaker upgrade with the factory amp. Night and day when it comes to treble and mid range. Trail Seven did a great job!"
— Nick M. (5/5)
Plug & Play Kit saves so much time
"This plug and play kit is great. Speakers are good (definitely need an amp though) and easy to install. Technically, do I have the capability to wire up speakers myself for a cheaper price than this? Yes. But did it save me SO much time and headache by paying a little extra to make it plug & play. Also yes. Worth the money."
— Andrew H. (5/5)
Pretty let down. . .
"I purchased the Kicker CS Complete Plug & Play Speaker Bundle Upgrade for my 2021+ Ford Bronco Raptor, hoping for a modest improvement over the factory Ford B&O system; nothing extreme, just better clarity and a bit more punch. Installation was genuinely simple and lived up to the “plug-and-play” claim, which I appreciated. Unfortunately, the performance did not meet expectations. Immediately after install, I noticed a significant drop in overall volume, weaker bass response, and a flatter, less dynamic sound compared to the factory system. I started with a direct A/B comparison and then spent time adjusting the available tone settings, but I was unable to get the system to a point where it sounded better than, or even the same as, stock. I tested the system over the course of several weeks under a variety of conditions (engine on/off, driving, idle), hoping it was something situational. The results were consistent; the factory system simply sounded better. I reached out to Trail Seven to see if I had missed something during installation or setup. No real troubleshooting was offered. Instead, the recommendation was to add an aftermarket amplifier at an additional cost of $1,500–$2,500, with the explanation that the factory head unit was the limiting factor. That was a turning point for me. The head unit isn’t a variable; it’s part of the known system this product is designed for. If an amplifier is required to achieve an improvement, then this isn’t really a standalone plug-and-play upgrade. I ultimately reinstalled the factory speakers, and the difference was immediate; the stock B&O system sounded noticeably better. I’m sharing this not to be negative, but to help others set expectations. If you’re looking for a simple, plug-and-play improvement over the factory system, that was not my experience with this product."
— Dave M. (1/5)
Issues
"The rear speaker did not fit in the factory openings. Called Trail Seven asking for replacements but they want proof. I'm very busy, so finding time to do this is hard. Wish they'd just send me the right speakers."
— Christopher B. (2/5)