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Approx how many Rms would my front speakers be?
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<blockquote data-quote="ejschultz" data-source="post: 6160304" data-attributes="member: 603800"><p>Well, to effeciently get a system in the car, I would definitely recommend a new head unit. What's going to happen is you'll get the upgrade itch. It happens to us all. We get what we think we'll be happy with and in a few months, we're looking to upgrade and change stuff around. The longest I've kept a setup in my car was probably about 8 months and that was because I was away at school and wasn't driving it. I'd like to think I'm done with what I have now, but I'm already thinking of different things I can do. There's really no cheap way to go except for leaving it stock.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ejschultz, post: 6160304, member: 603800"] Well, to effeciently get a system in the car, I would definitely recommend a new head unit. What's going to happen is you'll get the upgrade itch. It happens to us all. We get what we think we'll be happy with and in a few months, we're looking to upgrade and change stuff around. The longest I've kept a setup in my car was probably about 8 months and that was because I was away at school and wasn't driving it. I'd like to think I'm done with what I have now, but I'm already thinking of different things I can do. There's really no cheap way to go except for leaving it stock. [/QUOTE]
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