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<blockquote data-quote="KasparD" data-source="post: 2196954" data-attributes="member: 570461"><p>I also have z6's in an 04 Dakota Quad Cab. Though I only have one set in the front. I am not certain how well you can set the front sound stage with a set in the rear. I started with a 2x100 Boston Acoustic amp. Got a 2x300 old school US Amps for the 6.5 drivers and drive the tweets with the 2x100. I can say that 100 watts per side is not enough. The z6's came alive with the added power. I would say at least 250 watts per side.</p><p></p><p>I used the factory location for the z6's with the doors well deadened. The sound stage was okay with the tweets coaxial, but much improved when I moved the tweets up by the rear-view mirrors. Good luck. You won't regret going with the z6's if you give them enough power.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KasparD, post: 2196954, member: 570461"] I also have z6's in an 04 Dakota Quad Cab. Though I only have one set in the front. I am not certain how well you can set the front sound stage with a set in the rear. I started with a 2x100 Boston Acoustic amp. Got a 2x300 old school US Amps for the 6.5 drivers and drive the tweets with the 2x100. I can say that 100 watts per side is not enough. The z6's came alive with the added power. I would say at least 250 watts per side. I used the factory location for the z6's with the doors well deadened. The sound stage was okay with the tweets coaxial, but much improved when I moved the tweets up by the rear-view mirrors. Good luck. You won't regret going with the z6's if you give them enough power. [/QUOTE]
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