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<blockquote data-quote="truckramrod" data-source="post: 7418236" data-attributes="member: 570869"><p>I have a 95 park avenue. I've learned some tips and tricks on these cars.</p><p></p><p>The rear speakers are simple: any typical 6X9 will fit.</p><p></p><p>But I'm considering removing the rear deck speakers and installing another set of opti5.1 components in the rear doors, because the pressure from the subwoofers can cause the 6X9's to sound bad.</p><p></p><p>The front are a bit of a pain as they are a dinky little 5 1/4 speaker.</p><p></p><p>I installed Lanzar OPTI5.1 component and I had to grind down and modify the speaker enclosures and install speaker baffles.</p><p></p><p>I'd recommend installing an amplifier or at least making sure your radio has a high pass filter because the fronts will have a hard time with the bass.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="truckramrod, post: 7418236, member: 570869"] I have a 95 park avenue. I've learned some tips and tricks on these cars. The rear speakers are simple: any typical 6X9 will fit. But I'm considering removing the rear deck speakers and installing another set of opti5.1 components in the rear doors, because the pressure from the subwoofers can cause the 6X9's to sound bad. The front are a bit of a pain as they are a dinky little 5 1/4 speaker. I installed Lanzar OPTI5.1 component and I had to grind down and modify the speaker enclosures and install speaker baffles. I'd recommend installing an amplifier or at least making sure your radio has a high pass filter because the fronts will have a hard time with the bass. [/QUOTE]
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