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<blockquote data-quote="Nvydiver13" data-source="post: 8719535" data-attributes="member: 678731"><p>Always use Component separates.Coax and triax are waste of $. As far as component mounts there’s a guy I met on eBay (valicar-stuttgart)that makes custom aluminum mids and tweeter Pods for ANY brand speakers you can come up with for just $69.00-$199.00 He’s very reliable. I believe that tweeters mounted in a windshield reflective position will give you better sound quality versus an overbearing hi’s sound. Whatever you decide, try your very best to use American made speakers/products for an American, driving an iconic American vehicle. Keep on Jeeping,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nvydiver13, post: 8719535, member: 678731"] Always use Component separates.Coax and triax are waste of $. As far as component mounts there’s a guy I met on eBay (valicar-stuttgart)that makes custom aluminum mids and tweeter Pods for ANY brand speakers you can come up with for just $69.00-$199.00 He’s very reliable. I believe that tweeters mounted in a windshield reflective position will give you better sound quality versus an overbearing hi’s sound. Whatever you decide, try your very best to use American made speakers/products for an American, driving an iconic American vehicle. Keep on Jeeping, [/QUOTE]
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