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<blockquote data-quote="winkychevelle" data-source="post: 7923197" data-attributes="member: 611804"><p>They would need to make or use adapter plates. Most people put a stupid amount of time and miney into there bass but forget the rest, you were one of them but if you take your tine abd have the door speakers installed correctly, deadened and sealed thend properly eq'd on decent power you can have an amazing feont stage to match the bass. As for the rears i would just leave them stock, making them loud just ruins the front stage.</p><p></p><p>Put it this way ive got a $1000 buget for my front doors 500 on the speakers then 500 on the install which the labor doesnt coat me i diy but i will have a good bit of money invested into sound deadening, mlv, seals, and tweeter pods. I didnt count my amp or processor cause i already have them.</p><p></p><p>Look ant keephopealive's buildlogs. One is a scion tc and the other a honda accord, he is one of the most thorough and knowledgable members on here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="winkychevelle, post: 7923197, member: 611804"] They would need to make or use adapter plates. Most people put a stupid amount of time and miney into there bass but forget the rest, you were one of them but if you take your tine abd have the door speakers installed correctly, deadened and sealed thend properly eq'd on decent power you can have an amazing feont stage to match the bass. As for the rears i would just leave them stock, making them loud just ruins the front stage. Put it this way ive got a $1000 buget for my front doors 500 on the speakers then 500 on the install which the labor doesnt coat me i diy but i will have a good bit of money invested into sound deadening, mlv, seals, and tweeter pods. I didnt count my amp or processor cause i already have them. Look ant keephopealive's buildlogs. One is a scion tc and the other a honda accord, he is one of the most thorough and knowledgable members on here. [/QUOTE]
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