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<blockquote data-quote="GoldCountryCA" data-source="post: 8884075" data-attributes="member: 690466"><p>[ATTACH=full]61522[/ATTACH]</p><p>Hello all, back for more with a new to us 2000 Wrangler with 44,000 original miles. Plan on full deadening treatment of the tub, doors and hardtop. Keeping it single din, as I don’t want to cut anything in the dash. </p><p></p><p>Looking for solutions to get the mid and tweet up around the dash / a pillar area. Factory speaker locations in these wranglers aren’t great. </p><p></p><p>I was thinking about running a 5.25 in thw factory “knee area”, and a 3/1” up higher. For now I’ll be using the leftover crossovers that I didn’t use in my Ram build. Probably won’t do a DSP in the wrangler, as the juice isn’t likely worth the squeeze. </p><p></p><p>May try one of CDT audio’s new subs on the build and probably leave the overhead soundbar empty, as the position is not great shooting down on your head. So just the 3-way components up front and a sub in the rear.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for any input!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GoldCountryCA, post: 8884075, member: 690466"] [ATTACH type="full"]61522[/ATTACH] Hello all, back for more with a new to us 2000 Wrangler with 44,000 original miles. Plan on full deadening treatment of the tub, doors and hardtop. Keeping it single din, as I don’t want to cut anything in the dash. Looking for solutions to get the mid and tweet up around the dash / a pillar area. Factory speaker locations in these wranglers aren’t great. I was thinking about running a 5.25 in thw factory “knee area”, and a 3/1” up higher. For now I’ll be using the leftover crossovers that I didn’t use in my Ram build. Probably won’t do a DSP in the wrangler, as the juice isn’t likely worth the squeeze. May try one of CDT audio’s new subs on the build and probably leave the overhead soundbar empty, as the position is not great shooting down on your head. So just the 3-way components up front and a sub in the rear. Thanks for any input! [/QUOTE]
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