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<blockquote data-quote="LaserRed38" data-source="post: 7326512" data-attributes="member: 582808"><p>Slow down turbo. You're doing pretty well, but stop for a day and read around the forums before you go any further. All of your questions have been answered 10,000 times. Set aside some money for sound deadener too. I'd put the factory speakers back in for now and worry about getting the head unit in and amp installed first (you don't need to hook the amp up yet). See how it sounds. Get that little bit of wiring under your belt. Save up for a month or so to pick up the deadener and speaker wire. Get your components in now. Drive around with that for a month and get used to it. Then worry about a sub later. Your amp is pretty decent. You can run a single 10 or 12 off the rear channels bridged and you will have a nice little budget set up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LaserRed38, post: 7326512, member: 582808"] Slow down turbo. You're doing pretty well, but stop for a day and read around the forums before you go any further. All of your questions have been answered 10,000 times. Set aside some money for sound deadener too. I'd put the factory speakers back in for now and worry about getting the head unit in and amp installed first (you don't need to hook the amp up yet). See how it sounds. Get that little bit of wiring under your belt. Save up for a month or so to pick up the deadener and speaker wire. Get your components in now. Drive around with that for a month and get used to it. Then worry about a sub later. Your amp is pretty decent. You can run a single 10 or 12 off the rear channels bridged and you will have a nice little budget set up. [/QUOTE]
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