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<blockquote data-quote="Firewalker" data-source="post: 8762312" data-attributes="member: 676743"><p>I would save up some more money. Pick up some Second Skin Sound Deadener for the front doors, some baffles for the speakers you do choose, do a component system in the front doors, 4 channel amplifier for them along with a new head unit and of course 1/0 in OFC or welding wire in case you ever want to upgrade to a set of subwoofers if that is not something you want to do then 4 gauge in OFC or welding wire will work fine for the 4 channel. For the rear either do a cheap set of coaxials run off the head unit or leave the stock ones in and just have it faded more towards the front.</p><p></p><p>JVC Head units and Kenwood are the same company. That only does bluetooth and what not. I would find one that has at least a CD player, at least 6 channel rca outputs that are 4V. Heck I still use a Ipod loaded with over 3.5K in songs and my cd's as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Firewalker, post: 8762312, member: 676743"] I would save up some more money. Pick up some Second Skin Sound Deadener for the front doors, some baffles for the speakers you do choose, do a component system in the front doors, 4 channel amplifier for them along with a new head unit and of course 1/0 in OFC or welding wire in case you ever want to upgrade to a set of subwoofers if that is not something you want to do then 4 gauge in OFC or welding wire will work fine for the 4 channel. For the rear either do a cheap set of coaxials run off the head unit or leave the stock ones in and just have it faded more towards the front. JVC Head units and Kenwood are the same company. That only does bluetooth and what not. I would find one that has at least a CD player, at least 6 channel rca outputs that are 4V. Heck I still use a Ipod loaded with over 3.5K in songs and my cd's as well. [/QUOTE]
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