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<blockquote data-quote="porkcereal" data-source="post: 8516156" data-attributes="member: 668447"><p>Looks like you have 2-4 choices. A 5 channel which in your case would work fine with your lower power reqs. Or a 4 channel amp and a mono amp, or a 2 channel to amp the fronts, a mono for the subs, running the rears off the radio. Or just a 4 channel, power the front speakers and the subs off the amp, rear speakers off the radio.</p><p></p><p>As far as install you need a minimum a power install kit which can run 30-60$ or more depending on markup, then its probably 2-3 hours labor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="porkcereal, post: 8516156, member: 668447"] Looks like you have 2-4 choices. A 5 channel which in your case would work fine with your lower power reqs. Or a 4 channel amp and a mono amp, or a 2 channel to amp the fronts, a mono for the subs, running the rears off the radio. Or just a 4 channel, power the front speakers and the subs off the amp, rear speakers off the radio. As far as install you need a minimum a power install kit which can run 30-60$ or more depending on markup, then its probably 2-3 hours labor. [/QUOTE]
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