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<blockquote data-quote="i2ain2thunder" data-source="post: 7300569" data-attributes="member: 631331"><p>Look at different Component sets, try to find some 80-100watt rms components. Infinity kappas or kappa perfects are nice but expensive, you can find nice completely seperates on partsxpress.com you can pick ur mids tweets and xover seperately. Just look at components and you can always trust brands that have been around for a long time. If you see something you think you might be interested in post it on here and see what other people think. Just find some components around 80+watts rms with a good sensitivity close to 90DB. I'd go as big as you can fit or want to make room for on the mid range drivers for the front like either 5 1/4 or 61/2 or 8 inch mids. Mount the tweeters wherever they sound best probally up in the A pillars of the front and rear windshields or the front and rear decks maybe bouncing them off the windows, play around with them in different positions and see what sounds best for you. Get a 4channel amp that will output around 100watts rms per channel that way you have each channel front left and right and rear left and right. I haven't looked into you're head unit but I'm sure its got preamp outputs for fronts rears and sub if thats the case definitely get a 4channel amp.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="i2ain2thunder, post: 7300569, member: 631331"] Look at different Component sets, try to find some 80-100watt rms components. Infinity kappas or kappa perfects are nice but expensive, you can find nice completely seperates on partsxpress.com you can pick ur mids tweets and xover seperately. Just look at components and you can always trust brands that have been around for a long time. If you see something you think you might be interested in post it on here and see what other people think. Just find some components around 80+watts rms with a good sensitivity close to 90DB. I'd go as big as you can fit or want to make room for on the mid range drivers for the front like either 5 1/4 or 61/2 or 8 inch mids. Mount the tweeters wherever they sound best probally up in the A pillars of the front and rear windshields or the front and rear decks maybe bouncing them off the windows, play around with them in different positions and see what sounds best for you. Get a 4channel amp that will output around 100watts rms per channel that way you have each channel front left and right and rear left and right. I haven't looked into you're head unit but I'm sure its got preamp outputs for fronts rears and sub if thats the case definitely get a 4channel amp. [/QUOTE]
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