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<blockquote data-quote="TimberJon" data-source="post: 433913" data-attributes="member: 552797"><p>Well hmmm if i could fit two drivers in my doors with a port in the middle or something, would that be a good setup? I would spend the time needed to custom cut the door paneling. I will try to get some inside pics of the panels and stuff today so you can see what i have to work with. Basically my door is wierd, the bottom paneling is a molded plastic piece that has a little pocket for stuff (i use it for trash) and the pod for the speaker, with an odd-shaped grill of the same material. Looking at it, it looks as if the speaker i have is right up against the drill, like the driver cone would hit the grill. but it doesnt that i can tell.. perhaps if i put more power through them it might. but my broken stock piece of crap is barely putting out 4 or 5 watts i bet. something also fried inside that cut my bass out by more than half. So im eagerly trying to figure out the wiring i need so i can get it installed with my radio, that way i'll be set, and wont have to spend any more time in the shop, Can probably do the rest myself too.</p><p></p><p>whatever the components i get for the front, i want them to drive hard, sound clear, and have the best crossovers from the manufacturer. Programmable crossovers are i think the best description ive seen. whatever the case i'll want to get some good wattage too, and put some good power through em. Umm the only other thing i could think of was the crossovers.. i want to pay some good money for brand name stuff. CDT seems like some good drivers, the '04 models. im gunna look at their website now.</p><p></p><p>Knukonceptz has my vote for wiring, and ill probably get it there. Id like to order it soon.</p><p></p><p>I saw a battery terminal that has dual 1/0 out, and dual 4ga out. And a nice distro block that takes two 1/0, and splits it to 3 4ga. Does it matter if my distro blocks are fused, if im going to have those big ANL type fuses wired before the amps? I would say its good to have backup. Wouldnt want a .001% chance of my equip getting damaged in any small way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TimberJon, post: 433913, member: 552797"] Well hmmm if i could fit two drivers in my doors with a port in the middle or something, would that be a good setup? I would spend the time needed to custom cut the door paneling. I will try to get some inside pics of the panels and stuff today so you can see what i have to work with. Basically my door is wierd, the bottom paneling is a molded plastic piece that has a little pocket for stuff (i use it for trash) and the pod for the speaker, with an odd-shaped grill of the same material. Looking at it, it looks as if the speaker i have is right up against the drill, like the driver cone would hit the grill. but it doesnt that i can tell.. perhaps if i put more power through them it might. but my broken stock piece of crap is barely putting out 4 or 5 watts i bet. something also fried inside that cut my bass out by more than half. So im eagerly trying to figure out the wiring i need so i can get it installed with my radio, that way i'll be set, and wont have to spend any more time in the shop, Can probably do the rest myself too. whatever the components i get for the front, i want them to drive hard, sound clear, and have the best crossovers from the manufacturer. Programmable crossovers are i think the best description ive seen. whatever the case i'll want to get some good wattage too, and put some good power through em. Umm the only other thing i could think of was the crossovers.. i want to pay some good money for brand name stuff. CDT seems like some good drivers, the '04 models. im gunna look at their website now. Knukonceptz has my vote for wiring, and ill probably get it there. Id like to order it soon. I saw a battery terminal that has dual 1/0 out, and dual 4ga out. And a nice distro block that takes two 1/0, and splits it to 3 4ga. Does it matter if my distro blocks are fused, if im going to have those big ANL type fuses wired before the amps? I would say its good to have backup. Wouldnt want a .001% chance of my equip getting damaged in any small way. [/QUOTE]
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