Front Speakers and Amp?
#11
If you by from Crutchfield, they will send you all connectors for the spearker to hook into the factory wiring. Also they will send the brackets to hold the speakers in the doors. I bought all Polk components for my truck from them and got all that stuff for free.
#14
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From: Lincoln, NE
Originally Posted by jfluke
bostons are the way to go, imo
i ONLY run bostons!! i ran them in both of my spl vehicles and have MANY trophy's for sound quality b/c of them. I live and die by Boston and JL Audio Speakers and amps!
#15
There's a buncha good speakers out there. I run Diamond Audio M661 components in the front, stock locations, and have plenty of highs. The imaging could be better than stock locations but I wanted stealth. Those RF's should fit fine, there's plenty of room in the doors. I run an Eclipse CD3434 H/U and it's awesome. Cleanest sound I've ever heard out of any H/U (replaced Alpine CDA-9815, the Eclipse sounds better). I have Kappa 4x6 plates in the rear, I wouldn't want any more tweeters, I already have my treble set at +1 or +2 most of the time, that's it (bass is usually set at 0). I did run new speaker wire, heavier gauge than stock. It was a pain getting through those rubber door thingy's but worth it. Yes, upgrade your speaker wiring.
--Dave
--Dave
#17
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From: Thousand Oaks, Ca
Im running a set of CDT audios with an upstage kit to give me a correct set up with dual tweets powered my mr RF 800.4....sounds sweet, like it more than the Boston pros i had in my other truck.
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