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<blockquote data-quote="maylar" data-source="post: 8880287" data-attributes="member: 541144"><p>The factory amp in the 200 is under the right side of the dash. Not very convenient for tapping into the wires. I would not amp any of the 3.5's, as they can't take much power and they need to be hipassed, which the factory amp does already. I would focus on the 6X9's, making the front doors full range and the rear deck speakers subs (they probably are now). There are some nice 6X9 subs out there. You'll have to run your own speaker wires and I would opt for RCA cables rather than using an LOC.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="maylar, post: 8880287, member: 541144"] The factory amp in the 200 is under the right side of the dash. Not very convenient for tapping into the wires. I would not amp any of the 3.5's, as they can't take much power and they need to be hipassed, which the factory amp does already. I would focus on the 6X9's, making the front doors full range and the rear deck speakers subs (they probably are now). There are some nice 6X9 subs out there. You'll have to run your own speaker wires and I would opt for RCA cables rather than using an LOC. [/QUOTE]
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