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<blockquote data-quote="audiobaun" data-source="post: 8673059" data-attributes="member: 634282"><p>Looks like you may need to make some preps. in order to get some better sound.Deadening some doors and flooring will help for better sound and maybe finding some enclosures for the rear speakers will help quite a bit.Id start with a real budget, and do some research on what you can find within that budget/realistic budget.Hmm 1998 is Old huh?I guess mines been running at 600 RPM at Idle too long for me to notice Just how old it really is and at 75 MPH @ just under 2000 rpm with 271K on it.?? Maan Old???hmm</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiobaun, post: 8673059, member: 634282"] Looks like you may need to make some preps. in order to get some better sound.Deadening some doors and flooring will help for better sound and maybe finding some enclosures for the rear speakers will help quite a bit.Id start with a real budget, and do some research on what you can find within that budget/realistic budget.Hmm 1998 is Old huh?I guess mines been running at 600 RPM at Idle too long for me to notice Just how old it really is and at 75 MPH @ just under 2000 rpm with 271K on it.?? Maan Old???hmm [/QUOTE]
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