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<blockquote data-quote="bigkat" data-source="post: 8228678" data-attributes="member: 659778"><p>hey so i have a 2010 toyota corolla and i am upgrading my front speakers and tweeters. i really dont like the look of aftermarket.... anything so i am keeping my stock headunit. i already bought the 6's, the tweeters, and a alpine power pack. is this gonna be as easy L+ to L speaker+ and R+ to Right speaker+ or with it being a stock headunit is it gonna more difficult? im also running some crossovers as well. what will i need and what will i need to know? any help is appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigkat, post: 8228678, member: 659778"] hey so i have a 2010 toyota corolla and i am upgrading my front speakers and tweeters. i really dont like the look of aftermarket.... anything so i am keeping my stock headunit. i already bought the 6's, the tweeters, and a alpine power pack. is this gonna be as easy L+ to L speaker+ and R+ to Right speaker+ or with it being a stock headunit is it gonna more difficult? im also running some crossovers as well. what will i need and what will i need to know? any help is appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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