Can a 4 ohm speaker handle 2 ohms?

Im big on the rears because my fronts get blocked out by people's legs (sounds weird I know, but I swear it happens). Also, my fronts are not true components, they are just loudspeakers which Im willing to bet doesnt help my cause either :p. My mustang has stupid 5x7's up front, ghey.

 
rack up on your front stage bro. imagine your in a concert and your first row looking dead at the band. but the sound is behind u and not in front of u.. wouldnt that sound like ****? same way with a car. the fron stage is one of the most important aspects. rear stage. meh not so much. to be honest. i dont even run a rear stage. i have 4 sets of 6.5's and 4 sets of tweets in my front stage and not even a tweet in the rear. just go in your car and listen to your stereo. unhook your front fill and see what it sounds like with just the rears. then hook up just the front and see what it sounds like with just the front and no rear. but the point im getting at is the rear stage is not as important as most make it out to be. just keep it like u have it. its the best scenario with what u have

 
Thanks for that advice //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif. My only problem is, I want bass with my inside sound. I dont want a sub (yet). The Infinity Kappa's were pretty good bringing what I was seeking, along with the Alpine Type R's.

 
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