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<blockquote data-quote="audiobaun" data-source="post: 8838313" data-attributes="member: 634282"><p>I would do as recommended as to go to C.field and see what size speakers fit the locations as well as an aftermarket HU for reference, and go with a decent component set up front and a nice ported enclosure for a single 10 or 12 and a decent amplifier or two., maybe even a decent 5 ch. Kenwood/JVC HU are usually a great brand to go with and you can find one with wiring harness and dash kits from places like Sonic Electronix and even C.field. There should be a Sale going on for Mothers Day on some sites. I can try and look some things up and make recommendations, as other will as well.A $2k budget is a bit tight but can be done. Dont expect to be heard down the block though</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiobaun, post: 8838313, member: 634282"] I would do as recommended as to go to C.field and see what size speakers fit the locations as well as an aftermarket HU for reference, and go with a decent component set up front and a nice ported enclosure for a single 10 or 12 and a decent amplifier or two., maybe even a decent 5 ch. Kenwood/JVC HU are usually a great brand to go with and you can find one with wiring harness and dash kits from places like Sonic Electronix and even C.field. There should be a Sale going on for Mothers Day on some sites. I can try and look some things up and make recommendations, as other will as well.A $2k budget is a bit tight but can be done. Dont expect to be heard down the block though [/QUOTE]
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