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<blockquote data-quote="willh035" data-source="post: 8567710" data-attributes="member: 672575"><p>I ran with 12 gauge on mine, but the stock ones should be fine. Great speakers by the way, Ive ran mine for two years now. Just make sure you do a proper sound deadening treatment to bring out the full potential. A layer on your inner door panel and the door trim and you should be set. Make sure to also have a solid speaker baffle with a decent sized square of deadener or acoustic foam behind the speaker itself to dissipate any backwaves.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="willh035, post: 8567710, member: 672575"] I ran with 12 gauge on mine, but the stock ones should be fine. Great speakers by the way, Ive ran mine for two years now. Just make sure you do a proper sound deadening treatment to bring out the full potential. A layer on your inner door panel and the door trim and you should be set. Make sure to also have a solid speaker baffle with a decent sized square of deadener or acoustic foam behind the speaker itself to dissipate any backwaves. [/QUOTE]
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