Next Level Performance
June 28, 2026 • 9 min read
Our Verdict
The DS18 Gladiator JT underseat subwoofer box is the best all-around audio upgrade for the 2020-2026 Jeep Gladiator JT.
It hides four 8in ZR8.2D subwoofers (1,800W RMS combined) under the rear seat, plugs into a factory-style harness, and adds RGB LED lighting — bass you can feel without giving up a single inch of cargo or bed space. Pair it with a soundbar or dash pods for a complete system.
Shop Our Top Pick →If you have ever dropped the top on your Jeep Gladiator JT and realized the factory stereo simply disappears at highway speed, you are not alone. The Gladiator is one of the few open-air trucks on the road, and wind noise, knobby tires, and a tall cab gang up on a weak audio system. The good news: upgrading the Jeep Gladiator JT subwoofer and speakers is one of the easiest, highest-impact mods you can do — most kits are plug-and-play and install in an afternoon. Below we compare the five best DS18 audio upgrades for the 2020-2026 Gladiator JT, from a $156 dash-pod swap to a 1,800-watt underseat bass box, with real power ratings, fitment, and pricing from our Tampa, FL shop.
Why the Jeep Gladiator JT Factory Audio Falls Short
The base Jeep Gladiator JT ships with small paper-cone 6.5in door speakers and no subwoofer, and even the optional premium audio package leans on a single under-seat factory sub that struggles in an open-cab truck. The problem is physics: a soft-top or removed-top Gladiator leaks bass to the outside world, so factory speakers run out of headroom the moment you add wind and road noise. Aftermarket DS18 kits attack this from three angles — underseat subwoofers for bass, overhead soundbars for mids and highs that fire down at your ears, and dash-pod enclosures that replace the weak factory dash speakers. In our Tampa shop, the single biggest "wow" upgrade is always adding a real subwoofer, because the Gladiator simply has nothing down low from the factory.
The DS18 JT-S84LD underseat box tucks four 8in subs beneath the rear seat.
Best Jeep Gladiator JT Audio Upgrades at a Glance
Here is how the five DS18 upgrades compare on type, included speakers, power, and price. Every kit below is verified to fit the 2020-2026 Jeep Gladiator JT (the soundbars and dash pods also share fitment with the Wrangler JL/JLU). Click any name or price to see live stock at NLP Performance.
| Kit | Type | Speakers | Power (RMS) | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| DS18 Gladiator JT Underseat Box (ZR8.2D)Top Pick | Underseat sub box | 4x 8in (incl.) | 1,800W | $885.00 |
| DS18 2024+ Overhead Soundbar (NXL-IQ8) | Overhead soundbar | 2x 8in (incl.) | 350W | $1,119.52 |
| DS18 JL/JT Loaded Soundbar (4x8in) | Overhead soundbar | Fits 4x 8in | By speaker | $814.20 |
| DS18 Dash Pods (PRO-FR6NEO) | Dash front stage | 2x 6.5in (incl.) | 450W | $268.75 |
| DS18 Dash Pods (6JP300N) | Dash front stage | 2x 6.5in (incl.) | 150W | $156.05 |
1. DS18 Gladiator JT Underseat Subwoofer Box — Best Overall
The DS18 JT-S84LD underseat box is the cleanest way to add serious bass to a Gladiator JT. It is a molded, vehicle-specific enclosure that drops under the rear seat of the 2020-2027 Gladiator JT (including the 2024 5ft bed) and comes pre-loaded with four 8in DS18 ZR8.2D subwoofers. Each ZR8.2D handles 450W RMS and 900W peak on a dual 2-ohm voice coil, so the box swallows up to 1,800W RMS combined while staying completely hidden. Built-in RGB LED lighting lets you match your interior glow, and the enclosure uses a factory-style connector so you keep your seat function and cargo space.
Key Specifications
What We Like
- + Vehicle-specific fit — no fabrication, tucks under the rear seat
- + Four 8in ZR8.2D subs deliver 1,800W RMS of hidden bass
- + Factory-style harness keeps the install plug-and-play
- + RGB LED lighting matches your interior
Things to Consider
- – Needs a dedicated mono amp (roughly 1,000-1,800W RMS) to wake up
- – Premium price versus a single-sub solution
Installed this under the back seat of my 2022 Gladiator in about two hours. You cannot see it, but you can absolutely feel it. Hits way harder than I expected from 8s.
— Marcus T. | Verified Buyer | ★★★★★
2. DS18 2024+ Overhead Soundbar with NXL-IQ8 — Best for Open-Top Sound
For 2024-2026 Gladiator JT owners who run topless, the DS18 overhead soundbar with NXL-IQ8 speakers aims sound straight down at your ears, where it survives the wind. It mounts to the factory sound-bar location and comes loaded with two 8in NXL-IQ8 marine-grade coaxial speakers rated 175W RMS (350W peak) each at 4 ohms, with a 96dB sensitivity and a wide 35Hz-20kHz response. Because the IQ8 drivers are IP65 water-resistant and UV-stable, they shrug off rain and sun in an open cab, and the built-in RGB LEDs put on a show at night.
Marine-grade NXL-IQ8 8in speakers fire down at the cabin and handle rain and UV.
What We Like
- + IP65 marine-grade speakers built for open-top driving
- + High 96dB sensitivity cuts through wind and tire noise
- + Bolts to the factory soundbar location
- + RGB LED accent lighting included
Things to Consider
- – Fits 2024-2026 Gladiator only (newer cab structure)
- – Highest price in this guide
3. DS18 JL/JT Loaded Soundbar (4x8in + Tweeters) — Best for 2018-2023
Earlier 2018-2023 Gladiator JT owners get their own overhead option. The DS18 JL-SBAR soundbar enclosure is molded for the 2018-2023 cab, holds four 8in speakers (sold separately so you can pick your driver), and ships with four PRO-TW4L bullet tweeters plus the JL-SBAR plug-and-play harness. That four-corner layout fills the cabin with mids and highs and pairs perfectly with the underseat subwoofer from pick number one for a full-range system. At $814.20 it is a strong value once you factor in the included tweeters and harness.
The JL-SBAR holds four 8in speakers and includes four PRO-TW4L tweeters and a harness.
4. DS18 Dash Pods with PRO-FR6NEO — Best Front-Stage Upgrade
Want clearer vocals and midbass up front? The DS18 JL/JLU/JT dash enclosure replaces the weak factory dash speakers with a pair of premium 6.5in PRO-FR6NEO neodymium full-range drivers, each rated 225W RMS (450W peak) at 4 ohms with a 96dB sensitivity and a built-in silver bullet tweeter. These molded left and right pods drop into the dash corners of the 2020-2025 Gladiator JT and 2018-2025 Wrangler JL, instantly lifting the soundstage so podcasts and vocals sit up on the windshield instead of down by your knees.
PRO-FR6NEO neodymium 6.5in drivers raise the front soundstage onto the windshield.
What We Like
- + Premium 6.5in neodymium drivers, 225W RMS each
- + Molded dash pods — direct fit, no cutting
- + Built-in bullet tweeters sharpen vocals
- + Wide JL/JLU/JT fitment (2020-2025)
Things to Consider
- – Front stage only — add a sub for real bass
- – Aim and break-in matter for best imaging
5. DS18 Dash Pods with 6JP300N — Best Budget Upgrade
On a budget? The DS18 dash enclosure with 6JP300N-4 speakers is the cheapest meaningful upgrade in this guide at $156.05. It uses the same molded JL/JLU/JT dash-pod housings but pairs them with two 4-ohm 6.5in 6JP300N drivers rated 150W RMS, a clear step up from the thin factory paper cones. For Gladiator owners who mostly want louder, cleaner sound from the factory head unit without adding an amp, this is the easiest entry point — and you can always upgrade the drivers later.
Jeep Gladiator JT Audio Install Tips
Most of these upgrades are weekend-friendly, but a few details save headaches. Budget for an amplifier. The underseat subwoofer box and either soundbar need outboard power; a compact Class D monoblock for the sub and a 4-channel amp for the speakers is the common path, and DS18 sells matched amp-and-wiring kits. Run a clean power and ground. Pull a fused 4-gauge power wire from the battery through the firewall and ground the amp to bare metal — a poor ground is the number one cause of alternator whine in a Jeep. Mind the open cab. Because a topless Gladiator JT loses bass to the air, set your subsonic filter around 28-30Hz and your low-pass near 80-100Hz so the subs work efficiently. Keep the factory harness. The DS18 plug-and-play connectors mean you can return the truck to stock at trade-in time. In our Tampa shop a sub-plus-amp install typically takes two to three hours, while a dash-pod swap is closer to 45 minutes.
How to Choose the Right Gladiator JT Audio Upgrade
Start with what bothers you most. If the system sounds thin and gutless, add bass first: the underseat ZR8.2D box is the single most dramatic change and our top recommendation. If you mostly drive topless and the sound blows away, an overhead soundbar puts mids and highs back on your ears — choose the 2024+ NXL-IQ8 bar for newer trucks or the 2018-2023 JL-SBAR for earlier ones. If vocals sound muffled or low, fix the front stage with the PRO-FR6NEO dash pods. The ideal build stacks an underseat sub, a soundbar, and dash pods on a 4- or 5-channel amp. Not sure how to wire it? Our Tampa team builds Gladiator systems every week and can spec an amp and harness to match. Browse the full DS18 collection or our complete car audio selection to plan your setup.
Frequently Asked Questions
Will a DS18 subwoofer box fit under the seat of a Jeep Gladiator JT?
Yes. The DS18 JT-S84LD is a vehicle-specific underseat enclosure molded to fit the rear floor of the 2020-2027 Jeep Gladiator JT, including the 2024 5ft bed. It tucks four 8in ZR8.2D subwoofers beneath the rear seat without touching your cargo area or truck bed, and it uses a factory-style connector so the seat still functions normally.
How much power does the DS18 Gladiator JT underseat box need?
The four ZR8.2D subwoofers handle 1,800W RMS combined (450W RMS each), so plan on a dedicated monoblock amplifier in the 1,000 to 1,800W RMS range at the box's rated impedance. You can run it on less power for a milder install, but matching the amp to the subs is what unlocks the full bass output.
Are these Jeep Gladiator JT audio kits plug-and-play?
Mostly, yes. The underseat subwoofer box and the soundbars use DS18 factory-style harnesses that connect without cutting your OEM wiring, and the dash pods are molded drop-in replacements for the factory dash speakers. A subwoofer and soundbar still need an amplifier and a power/ground run, which is the only part that takes real wiring.
What is the difference between a soundbar and an underseat subwoofer for the Gladiator?
A soundbar mounts overhead and reproduces mids and highs that fire down at your ears, which is ideal for open-top driving. An underseat subwoofer reproduces deep bass below about 200Hz and stays hidden under the rear seat. They cover opposite ends of the frequency range, so the best Gladiator JT systems use both together.
Can I keep my factory radio with these DS18 upgrades?
Yes. All five upgrades work with the factory head unit. The dash pods are a direct speaker swap, and the subwoofer and soundbar add an amplifier that taps the factory signal, so you do not need to replace your radio to get a big improvement. Adding a line-output converter or DSP later can refine the tuning.
Are DS18 marine-grade speakers okay for an open-top Jeep?
Absolutely. The NXL-IQ8 speakers in the overhead soundbar are IP65 water-resistant and UV-stable, with injection-molded polypropylene cones and silicone covers built for exposure to rain and sun. That makes them a safer choice than standard car speakers for a Gladiator that spends time with the top down.
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