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<blockquote data-quote="twistedtrik" data-source="post: 1534533" data-attributes="member: 564948"><p>I know alot of people hate them, but I had a preamped 10" Bazooka tube in my 95 YJ softtop and it had nice bass for an open cab vehicle. When it come to replacing the stock speakers, everybody has an opinion on what is better. Look for some nice coaxes that fit in the stock location. Most Comp. sets would mean cutting panels to install, unless the vehicle already has Comps. in it. I personnaly like Kenwwod and Pioneer Premier coaxs but that is because I am cheap and I like the quality of them for the price.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="twistedtrik, post: 1534533, member: 564948"] I know alot of people hate them, but I had a preamped 10" Bazooka tube in my 95 YJ softtop and it had nice bass for an open cab vehicle. When it come to replacing the stock speakers, everybody has an opinion on what is better. Look for some nice coaxes that fit in the stock location. Most Comp. sets would mean cutting panels to install, unless the vehicle already has Comps. in it. I personnaly like Kenwwod and Pioneer Premier coaxs but that is because I am cheap and I like the quality of them for the price. [/QUOTE]
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