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<blockquote data-quote="azngotskills" data-source="post: 1792276" data-attributes="member: 564958"><p>1) You can just get a component set for the front (2 mids, 2 tweeters, and 2 crossovers). Replacing just the mid might be more difficult due to how the speaker might be set up the rest of the factory system. Replacing the rears is up to you, but I suggest just get the front components installed and take a listen, if you think you need rear speakers then get them.</p><p></p><p>2) I would highly suggest getting an amp for at least the front components, if you dont amp the front components you probably wont notice a difference from the factory speakers. You would need a 2ch amp for just the front speakers, if you also get rear speakers you could get a 4ch instead or just run the rear speakers off the head unit. Components generally need more power than the rear speakers, so amping the front components first should be your priority.</p><p></p><p>Its really your choice on how you want to run everything.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="azngotskills, post: 1792276, member: 564958"] 1) You can just get a component set for the front (2 mids, 2 tweeters, and 2 crossovers). Replacing just the mid might be more difficult due to how the speaker might be set up the rest of the factory system. Replacing the rears is up to you, but I suggest just get the front components installed and take a listen, if you think you need rear speakers then get them. 2) I would highly suggest getting an amp for at least the front components, if you dont amp the front components you probably wont notice a difference from the factory speakers. You would need a 2ch amp for just the front speakers, if you also get rear speakers you could get a 4ch instead or just run the rear speakers off the head unit. Components generally need more power than the rear speakers, so amping the front components first should be your priority. Its really your choice on how you want to run everything. [/QUOTE]
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