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<blockquote data-quote="toxicmegacolon" data-source="post: 7933427" data-attributes="member: 646093"><p>You may be right but I've done it in other vehicles and had it sound very much improved over the stock stereo. I had an old Chevy pickup with cheap paper 4x10's that sounded amazing with a good amp and a high-pass filter. I'm willing to try it out before I spend a couple hundred bucks and a bunch of time taking the doors apart. There's no worry about damaging the speakers with a big amp unless you drive them to the point that you're hearing insane, unbearable distortion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="toxicmegacolon, post: 7933427, member: 646093"] You may be right but I've done it in other vehicles and had it sound very much improved over the stock stereo. I had an old Chevy pickup with cheap paper 4x10's that sounded amazing with a good amp and a high-pass filter. I'm willing to try it out before I spend a couple hundred bucks and a bunch of time taking the doors apart. There's no worry about damaging the speakers with a big amp unless you drive them to the point that you're hearing insane, unbearable distortion. [/QUOTE]
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