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<blockquote data-quote="GreenBook" data-source="post: 7386858" data-attributes="member: 603834"><p>If you don't know how to install yourself, you should <strong>really</strong> do some digging on this site and around the web for how-too instructions. Usually you can find vehicle-specific forums with audio sections. In the long run it pays off to not be lazy cause it'll save you money for gear; and later on if something goes wrong you won't be back at the shop paying them to fix it. Not to mention you won't have to deal with dirty looks from the shop if you buy your stuff elsewhere. Building boxes is a great lesson in sound frequencies and can save you some cash, but if your gonna just go sealed, it'll be easier to buy it.</p><p></p><p>As for what to buy I'm not really aware of what the current stuff is like but I can say that my kicker amps have served me well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GreenBook, post: 7386858, member: 603834"] If you don't know how to install yourself, you should [B]really[/B] do some digging on this site and around the web for how-too instructions. Usually you can find vehicle-specific forums with audio sections. In the long run it pays off to not be lazy cause it'll save you money for gear; and later on if something goes wrong you won't be back at the shop paying them to fix it. Not to mention you won't have to deal with dirty looks from the shop if you buy your stuff elsewhere. Building boxes is a great lesson in sound frequencies and can save you some cash, but if your gonna just go sealed, it'll be easier to buy it. As for what to buy I'm not really aware of what the current stuff is like but I can say that my kicker amps have served me well. [/QUOTE]
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